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I can't see why not. The natural lanolin would prevent mold and bugs. Wild birds use it all the time. I'd say give it a try (and report back, I never thought of using my leftovers)Hi folks. So I've taken to washing and combing my own wool fleeces to spin into my own yarn to knit. Question is, I have bits of the fleece left over that are full of grass, tiny knots and basically just isn't usable after I comb it out. Can I put this in my nest boxes for my chickens?
I normally use pine shavings in my coop but since my girls started laying, it just gets scratched out.