Arizona Chickens

Welcome to the newbies! and Mikey....if you have an extra bathroom, put them in the rubbermaid tub in there...scooping poo and chips out of the tub...not fun....they sell the bigger ones at Wally for about $20...then no chips or chickie dust down the drain to clog....or get 2 smaller tubs and split the light
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That does not sound like fun, especially in this heat! I'll have to learn to do that someday. I did it when I was a kid, but my dad did all the "dirty work" and my sister and I plucked. All I remember is the smell.
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I read on another thread that you are not suppose to use cedar chips...they are bad for chicks. Does anyone know if there is truth to this? I do like the wood chips by throughbed.
 
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I have zero experience with chickens however...

... My experience breeding rats, mice and hamsters from when I was a little kid through college; I used cedar shaving exclusively and never, not once had any respiratory problems with any of my animals. You would think that even by random chance I'd have lost a few to the sniffles (I am talking about hundreds of generations of rodents) but as of this writing I can remember none.

My son is now raising mice and rats for his reptiles and it is strictly FORBIDDEN to use cedar (from what he has read and people he has talked with). Personally I've experienced no harm to my animals with the stuff. I'm not trying to refute all of ya'll's researching, this is just my experience. Ferrets were fine with it as well. If I had small mammals, I'd use cedar with no reservations.
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That being said everything I've read says not to use cedar with chickens.

I'm going to use pine,

3 WEEKS FROM NOW!!!
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Seriously Laree, Pastrymama told me about Bakers and it was fortunate I wasn't with you. I could possibly maybe be a little teeency bit spoiling for a good fight and the beeatch seriously needed an attitude adjustment.
 

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