Laurie Williams
In the Brooder
- May 2, 2025
- 32
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Hello,
I have a coop with a run that is built off the ground, with a wood floor covered in linoleum. The run itself is about 8’ x 15”, with hardware cloth all around. Everything is covered with a tile roof.
I’m thinking about using hemp as a substrate for the coop and run. This is my first time looking into this, and I’ve noticed that hemp can be purchased in bales, or in packages where it appears the hemp is chopped up.
Any recommendations as to which is better? Does it matter? I’d like to use the deep litter method, but I’m hearing some who use this method say they still poop scoop, and it seems scooping might be easier using the chopped hemp, it what comes in bales are bigger pieces.
I’m looking for a solution that would save me the most time. The straw I’m using now gets wet (I have chickens and a few ducks) and it really has to be removed frequently because it doesn’t dry out by itself.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
I have a coop with a run that is built off the ground, with a wood floor covered in linoleum. The run itself is about 8’ x 15”, with hardware cloth all around. Everything is covered with a tile roof.
I’m thinking about using hemp as a substrate for the coop and run. This is my first time looking into this, and I’ve noticed that hemp can be purchased in bales, or in packages where it appears the hemp is chopped up.
Any recommendations as to which is better? Does it matter? I’d like to use the deep litter method, but I’m hearing some who use this method say they still poop scoop, and it seems scooping might be easier using the chopped hemp, it what comes in bales are bigger pieces.
I’m looking for a solution that would save me the most time. The straw I’m using now gets wet (I have chickens and a few ducks) and it really has to be removed frequently because it doesn’t dry out by itself.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.