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I agree, hay is really cheap. A nice grass hay bail will do you for months and if you keep it dry it will last up to a year easy.
Some use alfalfa, I tend not to. Even though the chickens like the leafs; and for sure they do; they tend to get impacted
sometimes. If the ladies break an egg in the nest boxes, I just remove this and put a fresh handful in.
The other day I had two hens on the same nest they had made out of the grass hay bail I have in the horse barn.
Every day they cluck on over there and lay; do their deed. It is private, warm and dry in the hay pile. If I put hay in a
feed bag they tend to make a nest in this and lay. Really they just like the grass hay.
I agree, hay is really cheap. A nice grass hay bail will do you for months and if you keep it dry it will last up to a year easy.
Some use alfalfa, I tend not to. Even though the chickens like the leafs; and for sure they do; they tend to get impacted
sometimes. If the ladies break an egg in the nest boxes, I just remove this and put a fresh handful in.
The other day I had two hens on the same nest they had made out of the grass hay bail I have in the horse barn.
Every day they cluck on over there and lay; do their deed. It is private, warm and dry in the hay pile. If I put hay in a
feed bag they tend to make a nest in this and lay. Really they just like the grass hay.