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Thank you for adding me. New to raising chickens and am absolutely loving it! I have a mixed group of girls and will be adding some cream legbars to the flock. They are only 3 weeks old now. They are still in my basement and on paper towels in their brooder ( plastic tote container). Would fresh cedar chips be okay to put in with them for the litter? Thanks for the help ahead of time!
 
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Hello and welcome to BYC. From what I have read, cedar chips may not be ideal. I'm sure others will know more.

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Pork Pie
 
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Hi Newby! Welcome to Backyard chickens. Pleased to meet you. I can't see a reason why cedar chips would hurt them as long as you keep them fresh. Cedar does put off a scent though, so I would think with a little bit of excrement might be a catalyst with the natural chemical in the wood. So it is best to keep the bedding clean as possible I would imagine.
We keep cedar chips rolled up inside of old tube socks in our dresser drawers. It makes everything smell so good. I wish I had a Cedar Chest at the foot of the bed like my grandmother did. That is something you don't see these days anymore as much. Once again welcome to the site, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
 
Thank you for adding me. New to raising chickens and am absolutely loving it! I have a mixed group of girls and will be adding some cream legbars to the flock. They are only 3 weeks old now. They are still in my basement and on paper towels in their brooder ( plastic tote container). Would fresh cedar chips be okay to put in with them for the litter? Thanks for the help ahead of time!
Welcome to BYC!!! So glad to have you.

Don’t use cedar for birds, it can cause respiratory issues and I believe bumblefoot. For my brooder I like to use pine shaving. You can also just you paper towels, sand, blankets, etc.
 
Howdy :welcome:frow Happy :yato have you join the family. Enjoy your time here at BYC! :)
X2 what @sourland and @N F C said, also hardwood shavings, like aspen shavings are compatible with chicks of all kinds. It's what I use and has an earthy smell instead of pine. ;)
 
Hello and welcome to BYC. From what I have read, cedar chips may not be ideal. I'm sure others will know more.

Be sure to read up on integration and prepare yourself for the process.

You may wish to consider joining your state thread as it will put you in touch with other BYC members in your area - Find Your State Thread


Best wishes

Pork Pie
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