Can straw get wet?

Jurassic Wolf

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Jun 27, 2018
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Is it okay if our chicken's straw bedding gets wet? Their new coop doesn't have a roof and we are using straw for the bedding. Last night it rained and the straw got a little wet. The chickens didn't seem to mind it at all. Tonight its going to rain so we put a tarp over it. Obviously in the winter we will keep the tarp over it whenever it snows, but is it dangerous if we don't cover it in time and some gets wet?
 
yes, straw gets wet and can smell horrible. I'd just use pine shavings instead. however, for the actual run, throwing straw on the ground is a joy for foraging :)
 
Risk with wet straw is mold.

Why doesn't the coop have a roof on it? Even an open air style coop should be fully enclosed and roofed for protection from weather and from predators. You're really going to struggle come winter with just a tarp, even moderate rain can be enough to collapse a tarp.
 
Risk with wet straw is mold.

Why doesn't the coop have a roof on it? Even an open air style coop should be fully enclosed and roofed for protection from weather and from predators. You're really going to struggle come winter with just a tarp, even moderate rain can be enough to collapse a tarp.

I agree
 
If it's just rain, let it fall through (you'll very quickly get tired of having to add a tarp every single time moisture falls from the sky).

I would not use straw as the main litter component. A base of wood chips (preferably aged) or untreated mulch is a better option, less risk of mold and won't retain moisture the way that straw would.
 

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