Laurie11111
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- Apr 16, 2021
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Just a quick question. I am thinking about using coco coir for my chicken run. Would it be bad if they ate some of it?
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Have a snoop around Hydro grow shops or even garden sections of the local hardware supply. They sell compressed bricks of the stuff, finely ground. They fluff up nicely to around a wheel borrow full once soaked. It will need drying afterwards though.I hope it's harmless. I've been throwing aged coconut hull into a gas wood chipper to make potting medium. Coir sheds water and is difficult to wet. But, once it is damp it will matt down.
They settled down and took turns napping in it. I think the flat bottom was part of the turn off.I have used it no issues - not for a dust bath, but for a scratch pit (when the rest of the ground is too hard or wet etc). It can get very dry and dusty. Perhaps consider mixing it with some sand? I say that, because mine have not really taken to bathing in it.