Are cedar shavings okay for the coop?

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We started out with straw (this was free) but decided to try shavings since it seemed like this was what everybody recommended. I notice that most are using pine shavings. I have been unable to find anything other than the cedar shavings. I only have 6 bantams in a garden shed converted to chicken coop so they have plenty of room and the bedding stays dry. I just wanted to make sure there wasn't a particular reason as to why people didn't use the cedar shavings.
 
No...they are and can be poisonious to chickens. Only pine shavings that you buy from your local feed stores are appropriate. Cheaper too!

Good Luck!!
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I don't use cedar shaving, have always been told causes respiratory problems down the road.

Wood shavings or pine are always kept here at local feedstores or TSC.
 
pine can be bad as well, It does the same stuff as cedar... just Cedar is A LOT worse i HEAR.. Personally the 4 years we used cedar we never had a problem.. along with other people who used it. But a lot of people do, I just stick with hay or leaves..
 
Cedar shavings are fine. I just wouldn't recommend using them exclusively. Do a search on here for "cedar shavings" and you'll find a plethora of information and opinions.

Bottom line: There's no evidence that cedar shavings is harmful to chickens.

Personally, I use them for everything from chicks up and have NEVER once had a problem of any kind.

God Bless,
 

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