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Hello! I usually use wheat straw but right now theres no bedding... they sleep standing in the wood bar and they pass the day in free range (garden)Do you use shavings as a bedding
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Hello! I usually use wheat straw but right now theres no bedding... they sleep standing in the wood bar and they pass the day in free range (garden)Do you use shavings as a bedding
Hello! I usually use wheat straw but right now theres no bedding... they sleep standing in the wood bar and they pass the day in free range (garden)
Im glad its the right choice, coincidently i was going to buy shavings soon !!I use straw aswell. Mine got all nasally when I tried shavings long ago.
Thanks everyone for the tips, I really appreciate itI prefer pine shavings. There are different sizes, and some are better than others. The medium to large ones seem to be less dusty. Straw can be a hiding place for mites, and they can be brought in to infest the coop on bales. Straw and hay can hold moisture and mold as well. Some people use sand, and if you are lucky enough to have access to some free sand, that can be good to use.