Is there an agway? I'm in Kerhonkson and we have a feed store and Kelders farm for feed, shavings ect ..
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I use shavings and Sweet PDZ on the coop floors and hay in the nesting boxes. I think I went through about 4 bags of shavings last Summer.I know tsc in highland has tons of shavings in...I was just there yesterday picking up feed.
Im debating over useing hay or shaving this year..I normaly use hay because I can get it cheaper..but I would like somthing easyer to manage. Who uses shavings in their coops? And how much do you go through in the summer months?
My DH (aka Old MacDonald) told me hay has seeds/nutrients (to feed cows, goats and horses). Straw is more of a ground cover and insulator. Most people use straw in the nesting boxes and/or coops. Not sure if straw and hay hold more moisture and mold vs. shavings. I was out of shavings so I used some hay in the coops for extra insulation during those frigid days we had. I read somewhere that hay (or was it straw?I went to Pine Bush today and that TSC was out as well and admitted to a shortage from their supplier. They had plenty of cedar shavings and pine chips..but not the dust free needed for chickens. Got what I needed from the Pine Bush Agway. Actually a better price per cubic volume than tsc. I know where to shop now.
On the subject of hay for coops..I thought I read that hay and straw hold more moisture and mold than shavings and that hay for some reason is a nono. To use straw in the nest boxes. I always thought hay and straw were the same thing. So much conflicting info.