Wow...Thanks for all the responses! I just always thought most people used pine bedding, I think it'll be more cost effective to try the hay now,though.The hens are CONSTANTLY kicking the chips out over the board and I end up with cracked eggs
I'm hoping with the hay it won't be so bad.I use hay/straw (whichever I can get at the time) for my ducks and the hay is just easier to clean.I roll it right up and toss it in the compost pile and done.I do put an inch or two of wood chips under the straw/hay but clean those out less often than the straw/hay.
I also heard someone on here say they used cedar chips in the nest boxes only? Any ideas on that? I thought cedar was too fragrant? I know it's a bug deterrent so was wondering if this was a good idea?
Jennh.... I agree with you....I LOVE the smell of hay !
Dawg53...Love the leaf blower idea....have to crank it up before fall I guess
Fred's Hens... I like straw as well but it seems a bit harder to clean up because it won't stick together like the hay...but it would be my second choice.
Ddawn...You think the pine shavings control odor better? I was thinking a layer of pine shavings UNDER the hay...what do you think?
Ams4776...Man....FREE HAY! Awesome!
Sourland....Would the equine pine work for ducks in their run do you know ? Or does it get really nasty when wet? I need a load of pea gravel/sand for their run but was looking for something in the interim that will keep them out of the mud.
Sorry for all the questions but I'm trying to find the best management system for my birds...Thanks everyone for so much input
Keep it comin'!