Okay! Maybe you should change her bedding.I think she's eaten like maybe 10 from what i'm seen then I stopped her. Not sure if she has been eating them though .
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Okay! Maybe you should change her bedding.I think she's eaten like maybe 10 from what i'm seen then I stopped her. Not sure if she has been eating them though .
Do you know what could happen? somebody said that the can get clogged inside but if they have grit it should stop the shaving from getting clogged. They do have grit 24/7. So I'm not sure.. We are seeing a vet tomorrow for a respiratory infection so i'll ask him then about this too!Is she still eating them? Or was it only once?
I’m not sure what will happen but I’m wondering if it could get stuck in her throat and that would not be good. There’s a saying “better to be safe the sorry” I think I almost live by that lolDo you know what could happen? somebody said that the can get clogged inside but if they have grit it should stop the shaving from getting clogged. They do have grit 24/7. So I'm not sure.. We are seeing a vet tomorrow for a respiratory infection so i'll ask him then about this too!
Off topic... oT.... But Styrofoam is bad for chickens.I saw one of my chickens eat styrofoam yesterday, so I'm kinda in a similar WTH boat.
Okay! I just bought 3 bags of it today lol. Straw was getting pricey I'll switch back thoughOkay! Maybe you should change her bedding.
Yeah I assumed as much.Off topic... oT.... But Styrofoam is bad for chickens.
Yes. It's okay about off topic. I forgive you. It was a good joke. I'm trying to be friendly and helpful.Yeah I assumed as much.
No worries. I'd rather be tangentially on topic than start a completely new thread about it.Yes. It's okay about off topic. I forgive you. It was a good joke. I'm trying to be friendly and helpful.