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@aart, I switched to your method of bedding my nest boxes. I stuffed flakes of straw in each one. I had been using a bag of chopped straw that I had left over from lawn repair. It made a nice fluffy bed but the chaff always got stuck in the bloom when it dried and I had to pick and rub at the eggs under running warm water to get it off.
I collected my first batch of eggs from the new nesting material and was SHOCKED how stinking clean they are! I am going to start water glassing for winter and didn't want to have to clean them at all.
Another great bonus is how bowled out they made each nest. I found Tonk on one of the nests and she looked very comfy in there! I'll have to take a picture or two tomorrow.
Oh, and the twerpy broody has cracked! She was hanging out with the girls of the roost when I went out there at 7. The new nesting material may have helped her finally give up after 2 days in the crate.
 
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@aart, I switched to your method of bedding my nest boxes. I stuffed flakes of straw in each one. I had been using a bag of chopped straw that I had left over from lawn repair. It made a nice fluffy bed but the chaff always got stuck in the bloom when it dried and I had to pick and rub at the eggs under running warm water to get it off.
Cool!
Still might get stuff stuck to bloom tho, as the straw breaks down into smaller pieces.
 
When that happens, I'll put a new flake in.
I've found that some straw is better than others.
Can depend on the grain(wheat, oats,etc) and how it is cut and baled.
Some flakes beautifully, others not so much.
Tho I can't tell the difference very well.
I try to buy new bales in the late summer right after it's been cut,
to avoid buying bales that have been stored where water or wild birds have had at it.

How are you storing your bale?
I sewed this up out of a couple feeds bags, just big enough to slide over the bale before cutting the strings, keeps it nice and neat for the year or more that it takes me to use it up. (This bale is actually hay)
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More than you wanted/needed to know about nest straw. :D
 

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