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Well, I hope you didn't think I was being critical. Obviously, what works for you is what you should do. And I am most certainly NOT OCD, probably a bit of a slob, also old and without a lot of energy any more. I was just trying to show the OP some cheaper alternatives, since money seems to be the obstacle.
I had the opposite experience, tried pine shavings in the nests to avoid keeping two types of beddings, and out they went onto the floor, even with barriers along the bottom. So I went back to hay, which they leave alone.
Chickens. Sigh.
oh no! not at all!!
Who knew chicken could be so particular!!
Well, I hope you didn't think I was being critical. Obviously, what works for you is what you should do. And I am most certainly NOT OCD, probably a bit of a slob, also old and without a lot of energy any more. I was just trying to show the OP some cheaper alternatives, since money seems to be the obstacle.
I had the opposite experience, tried pine shavings in the nests to avoid keeping two types of beddings, and out they went onto the floor, even with barriers along the bottom. So I went back to hay, which they leave alone.
Chickens. Sigh.
oh no! not at all!!

Who knew chicken could be so particular!!