Cedar Shavings?

The primary issue with cedar shavings (versus let's say chunks or boards or posts) is the high amount of exposed surface area which means more aromatic oils are released. Also I have to imagine these shavings are very fresh. Maybe if they're aged very well it'd be ok to use a little of it mixed with other woods or other plant products in an open air coop or run, but I would be wary of using it in large quantities.

I definitely would not use it on rabbits or other small rodents.


I can use the shavings that are older, they don't run it very often and the shavings sit out in the open air.

The run and coop I have is an open coop and run. I only cover it when the temperature drops or we have bad storms here.

Also, the floor of the chicken run and under the rabbit hutches are dirt and I also put hay and lawn clippings down.
 

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