Cedar Litter for Rabbits - Can I use it in a Chicken Coop Instead?

BornToBake

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Is it possible to use cedar litter for the nestboxes and floor of a chicken coop? I'm trying to find a litter option for egg laying chickens and the most economical option I can find is cedar litter traditionally used for rabbits. I cannot afford hay or straw. Can I use rabbit cedar litter for egg laying hen coop instead?

Thank you all.

EDIT: I just read that cedar shavings in a chicken coop can cause respiratory problems in chickens. Is this true? Does this mean the question is moot, that I can't use the cedar shavings in the first place?
 
I personally avoid cedar for any creature. I'm not sure if it's ok for chickens, but I know it's not ok for rabbits/g. pigs/rodents/dogs/pretty much anything else.

I buy the large bags of pine at TSC. I think they're like $5/$6.

Hopefully someone else will chime in soon with more knowledge.
 
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I would not use all cedar nor cedar shavings around birds or small mammals. The aromatic oils can cause respiratory issues.

I use aspen shavings in my nest boxes - it's more expensive but I like the large flake and the fact that it's not very aromatic compared to cedar or pine. Otherwise all of my litter is free: wood chips in coop and deep litter of wood chips, dried leaves, dried grass, garden and weed trimmings in the run.
 
Our local feed store has bagged pine shavings that are a better deal than the TSC shavings, but either will be better than anything at a pet store!
Cedar shavings aren't good for small critters or chickens. Just because they are sold for them doesn't make it a good product!
Mary
 

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