Coir as nesting material?

chameleon

Chirping
Dec 23, 2016
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Garden Route, South Africa
I live in a small town and really struggle to find straw or hay (and most supplies for a backyard flock actually). I can get lucerne (alfalfa?) but it's expensive, and I've tried wood shavings but the chickens scratch through it and it all gets kicked out of the nest boxes. I was searching through our local farm supply store and found coir. Has anyone tried it before, could it work? I'm getting four 1year-old layers next week and I'd like to make the coop as comfortable for them as possible.
 
Wonders if your nests have an adequate lip on the fronts?
Should be 4-6" high to keep bedding and eggs in the nest.
Of course newly laying pullets can tear about any nest bedding apart and fling it all over...haha!

I would think that coir might be too dusty...but maybe there are different forms of it,
the only I've seen is finely chopped, sold in compressed blocks, and wetted for soil amendment.

Can you post a pic of it?
 
Wonders if your nests have an adequate lip on the fronts?
Should be 4-6" high to keep bedding and eggs in the nest.
Of course newly laying pullets can tear about any nest bedding apart and fling it all over...haha!

I would think that coir might be too dusty...but maybe there are different forms of it,
the only I've seen is finely chopped, sold in compressed blocks, and wetted for soil amendment.

Can you post a pic of it?

I can post a pic tomorrow. It's the full strands straight from the coconut, not processed in any way. I thought it might work because it forms quite a thick soft matt that's difficult to pull apart. The lip is about 5 inches I think, but I'll measure it tomorrow too. The hen that scratches everything everything apart is a very feisty bantam around 4 years old, maybe the new hens won't be so destructive.
 
Ohhh, now I see, thanks for pic...not sure that is available here.
Looks like great nest bedding, probably doesn't spearate easily so harder to scratch out of nest.
Let us know how it works out
 
Ohhh, now I see, thanks for pic...not sure that is available here.
Looks like great nest bedding, probably doesn't spearate easily so harder to scratch out of nest.
Let us know how it works out
Thanks, I will. I get my hens on Thursday, can't wait!

ETA: It's usually used for growing orchids here, I found it in the gardening section of the store.
 
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Small update: The guy never turned up with my layers, but I made a new nest for my very scratchy broody, and so far the coir is working really well, she hasn't been able to scratch it out at all. It also insulates very well and is quite soft so it seems to be nice and cozy too.
 

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