I don't have a huge amount of experience with using wood chips/mulch with poultry but I have friends who have had huge success with doing it.Okay so basically we are talking about mulch. I wasn't sure if there was a certain type of wood that was better than others or that I should stay away from. Do you ever replace it? I would assume as some point you would need fresh wood chips.
Thanks so much for all this great info!
I don't want to give out false information. The chips I used were pine. Pine is a soft wood therefore meaning it rots quicker.
Being from the UK I'm not an expert on American wood types but I'm guessing a hardwood mulch will be longer lasting and perhaps more hard wearing. I think Cedar is a bit risky to use with hens but someone will have to confirm that.
Like I say, I have no experience with using it in a chicken run so others will have to answer your question more fully I'm afraid.
Best of luck and if you do decide to do it then let us know how it goes as I'd be interested to try it myself in the future!!
