Although by my guess the New Coop™ is a couple of weeks away from usability, I'm starting to think about things like bedding.
I know there are people who swear by the pine pellets for bedding, but we use that for kitty litter at which it excels, however when the occasional pellet gets flipped out of the box and you step on one my god it's like stepping on Lego. I can't imagine the chickens find it much more pleasant (and we do have one cat which doesn't like it either, although at the end of the day she's "special".)
I've used the TS "fine" shavings for brooders, I've also used the regular for isolation cages for grown hens, but nothing over a large area (New Coop™ is 8'x10',) and was wondering if there were any particular pros and cons of each? At this point I'm thinking the fine even though it doesn't cover as much area per bag as I suspect the fluffy "regular" shavings are going to fly all over the place, especially with vigorous wing flapping.
Thoughts?
I know there are people who swear by the pine pellets for bedding, but we use that for kitty litter at which it excels, however when the occasional pellet gets flipped out of the box and you step on one my god it's like stepping on Lego. I can't imagine the chickens find it much more pleasant (and we do have one cat which doesn't like it either, although at the end of the day she's "special".)
I've used the TS "fine" shavings for brooders, I've also used the regular for isolation cages for grown hens, but nothing over a large area (New Coop™ is 8'x10',) and was wondering if there were any particular pros and cons of each? At this point I'm thinking the fine even though it doesn't cover as much area per bag as I suspect the fluffy "regular" shavings are going to fly all over the place, especially with vigorous wing flapping.
Thoughts?