hbrown322
Songster
@Leahs Mom
So I'm thinking of trying out the deep litter method in my run. I have a few questions.. I've read through some of your old posts about it but I didn't find the answers to my questions.
Would pine shavings work? (I use them for chicks in the brooders & in the nest boxes)
How about mulch that you would find at a garden center/lowes etc (or are these typically treated)?
My dad's good friend owns a tree company, so I know I could get some wood chips from them, but I figured if I already have the pine shavings might as well use those if they will work.
Does the deep litter method smell? Or turning it & adding to it regularly prevents the smell from occurring?
So I'm thinking of trying out the deep litter method in my run. I have a few questions.. I've read through some of your old posts about it but I didn't find the answers to my questions.
Would pine shavings work? (I use them for chicks in the brooders & in the nest boxes)
How about mulch that you would find at a garden center/lowes etc (or are these typically treated)?
My dad's good friend owns a tree company, so I know I could get some wood chips from them, but I figured if I already have the pine shavings might as well use those if they will work.
Does the deep litter method smell? Or turning it & adding to it regularly prevents the smell from occurring?