I'm having to start from scratch on my run that will be deep litter style. I put one bag of pine shavings a week ago to get everything started and so that it wasn't bare dirt.
I found a local guy nearby here that sells aged wood chips. I'm going to check it out either tomorrow or Monday night. I already told him I didn't want cedar in my run, and that seems fine. From the ad, he has some pretty large piles available, so I think he takes free drops from the tree companies and then sells it off.
Anyhow, with the aged chips, should they pretty much be "safe" by default, or are there some flags to watch out for? From the pictures, these chips are out in the elements, uncovered, so no special treatment during the aging.
I know from previous posts, @aart has said aged ones were ideal, so I'm excited to have located some. I just want to be sure what I get is safe.
Thanks!
I found a local guy nearby here that sells aged wood chips. I'm going to check it out either tomorrow or Monday night. I already told him I didn't want cedar in my run, and that seems fine. From the ad, he has some pretty large piles available, so I think he takes free drops from the tree companies and then sells it off.
Anyhow, with the aged chips, should they pretty much be "safe" by default, or are there some flags to watch out for? From the pictures, these chips are out in the elements, uncovered, so no special treatment during the aging.
I know from previous posts, @aart has said aged ones were ideal, so I'm excited to have located some. I just want to be sure what I get is safe.
Thanks!
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