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@Mother of Chaos can I please check what size bag of hemp you buy and how many chickens you keep? No rush.
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In Australian terms that's $38 for 3.5kg.8 lb bag, which is pretty large as the contents are so lightweight, regular retail US $25. I have 5 pullets, all standard size (neither Brahma nor bantam), only three laying so far, although the younger two are close behind.
I’ll add a pic showing how much I still have when I go back out into the raging blizzard (29°, 1” of snow, mostly blowing sideways), a little morning surprise for us all.
Adding. The bag is maybe 80 cm tall, and the current contents level is about up to the chicken’s back or the rabbit’s ears on the bag picture:
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If I recall correctly (probably not), I was going to use pine shavings in the nest boxes as well as on the floor of the (tiny) coop. Decided that I wanted to make sure that the nest boxes, which are almost on the coop floor, were easily distinguishable from the floor itself, so I got the hemp.In Australian terms that's $38 for 3.5kg.
Prices here are in the same ballpark. I found a 3kg bag for $35. They also offer 14kg for $76, which is good value.
I'll keep it on the list, but I think I may try woodshavings first, which are more readily available.
Oh Mary, you lovely lady - farewell. You will be greatly missed.The mighty oak has fallen.
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Vale Mary. What a privilege to have been your friend.

Thank you RC.Oh Mary, you lovely lady - farewell. You will be greatly missed.
For @MaryJanet and your chicken friends, many hugs.
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I really will miss her. She has been one of my favorites from the get go.Thank you RC.
She was such a beauty with her emerald green iridescence and her big dark eyes.I really will miss her. She has been one of my favorites from the get go.