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Depends on where you have the cedar i think, if it's in a roomy/airy area it's not a problem. I've experienced it first hand.. But most people who say it is toxic have enclosed areas.. Before i came to BYC i didn't even hear it was toxic and thought it was "The stuff" since everyone used it i knew..
I stick to good ol' hay though.
Around here the old timey tradition is either pine sawdust or dirt.
They say hay holds mites.... and they get crop bound from straw, or it gets moldy. But I used straw for a year or so before I found BYC, which they evidently did not eat.
I do hear you. But I am afraid of cedar, must admit. And I probably could get away with it, because this is the South, so my coops are pretty open air.
Depends on where you have the cedar i think, if it's in a roomy/airy area it's not a problem. I've experienced it first hand.. But most people who say it is toxic have enclosed areas.. Before i came to BYC i didn't even hear it was toxic and thought it was "The stuff" since everyone used it i knew..
I stick to good ol' hay though.
Around here the old timey tradition is either pine sawdust or dirt.
They say hay holds mites.... and they get crop bound from straw, or it gets moldy. But I used straw for a year or so before I found BYC, which they evidently did not eat.
I do hear you. But I am afraid of cedar, must admit. And I probably could get away with it, because this is the South, so my coops are pretty open air.