JennyLynnLuv
Songster
- Aug 17, 2023
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Today I noticed the smell. The it's close to that time again smell LOL
I have used straw bedding up until recently. I really just don't like the way the straw smells personally. I know it's supposed to stay dry but to me as it gets soiled it does start to have a wet smell! We originally used straw in both the coop and run to help with mud. After having to self teach dirtball removal we started looking into more absorbent options. I've heard hemp is the bomb but due to cost we switched our run over to pine pellets and it has done an excellent job keeping the run dry and no more dirt balls since! Well.. today upon smelling THE SMELL I realized we were down to.. well.. not enough bedding! So I ran to the local TSC and grabbed a bale and was going for some dust and was SHOCKED at the price difference between the bale and the pine shavings! 3 times as much bedding! I of course did some research I understand the hazards of cedar in ferrets and was unsurprised to find chickens respiratory systems are also sensitive to it. So as I'm sure you've guessed I went for the pine shavings came home and immediately got to work! I myself was excited for the woodsy smell and I hoped the ladies would be happy with a dust bath as well. In my opinion it looks and smells great!! The ladies... They seem to absolutely HATE IT!!! I have birds in the rafters! Mind you they've all loved the pellets and digging in the run now since we switched straw to pine pellet and have cleaner ladies as a result but switch from straw to shavings in the coop and I have no feet on the floor!
how did your chickens like pine shavings???

