Chicken bedding question

I've never seen either hemp or coco for sale around here as animal bedding.
Mary
You can order it from these folks ...look at the shipping<gasp>:
https://www.carolinacoops.com/accessories/american-hemp-bedding

Coconut coir is used as a growing medium.
Cocoa husks shells/hulls are used as a mulch.
These are from different plants, I think, coconut and chocolate....
....neither of which are grown in our region/climate/country.
Thanks for the link. Here in UK, the hemp bail is about £10. Coco coir is even more cheaper in the summer. 2x5 kg blocks for £2.50.
 
I use 20kg compressed bail.. I added the photo of the one I currently use.
Little cheaper than here...if you don't count shipping.
Can you buy it local at like a farm store??

I'm pretty happy with PDZ in poop tray, poop sifted goes to buddies compost.
Pine shavings on floor, then they go into DL in run after a year.
 
So @irmad how did you end up liking the coco coir? I found a pretty much unlimited free source of it and would it would make an amazing soil amendment after using it as bedding...
 
I been thinking of using coco husk as a bedding
There is only one way to know if this bedding is right for you and that is to try it in my opinion. I have tried a variety of material in my time (I have 68 trips around the sun). I have now stopped using bedding all together.
I have gone with a wire 2" grid (wire the size of a pencil) over my coop floor. Similar to what is pictured below with 4"x4"x4" cubed blocks stationed under neath the grid on top of a tarp to form a drop pit it worked excellent all summer and I will clean the coop before winter sets in and things freeze solid. The grid even keeps you chickens feet cleaner which in turn keeps your eggs and nest boxes less soiled. I live in Canada and am subject to -40º temperatures.
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Clean up is simple replace the tarp with a second one. Spread the first tarp out in the sun to bake and dry. Then flex the first tarp over the compost bin and hose off any stubborn chicken poop.
 
I have a half acre set aside for hay growing. But here as soon as it warms up my chicks will be free range. I'll use wood chips in the coop. I dont use the hay in the barn, it is too hard to clean up. With the wood chips I can use a shovel.
 

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