VictoriaTemple
Songster
i honestly don’t know what you mean by silica. Sorry. 

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Sorry. It's an ingredient. A carcinogen. Causes cancer and severe respiratory issues.i honestly don’t know what you mean by silica. Sorry.![]()
As far as I know it’s just sandSorry. It's an ingredient. A carcinogen. Causes cancer and severe respiratory issues.
i use the pine chip bedding. It absorbs well freshens the coop and is easy to clean up. You can get a packed cube from Walmart for about $8. It will cover a 6x8 coop just fine. I use hay in the nest boxes.So I've been searching the threads and I can't seem to find a definitive answer to brooder bedding. I know it is mostly personal preference, but I like clarity. I have a friend who only uses newspaper in her brooders (but then I read it's too slippery), I google bedding and read that someone else uses plastic shelf liner and paper towel (paper towel is like gold right now, along with TP so I don't want to waste what stock I have and I don;t have shelf liner), more people on google seem to use sand (I research and find that most sand has silica, which is a carcinogen, so i dont want to use that). HELP.
Someone please lay it out for me lol. I read people like shavings/wood chips but that they are a pain to clean. I want/need something easy and simple to clean and use.
Can straw be used in the nesting boxes?i use the pine chip bedding. It absorbs well freshens the coop and is easy to clean up. You can get a packed cube from Walmart for about $8. It will cover a 6x8 coop just fine. I use hay in the nest boxes.