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Winter bedding anyone?? I was thinking pine and dried grass? I have a mini coop inside the bigger coop with the nesting boxes in the mini coop. I was thinking the dried grass in the big coop and pine in the mini coop? The only problem with pine is that my girls love to kick it out of the coop and kick it everywhere, and poop gets stuck on the tray! Gross.. :sick They like burying their eggs in the grass though.. Also, should food be inside the coop (for shelter from weather) or outside the coop with a top over it (to keep rain and other things out.) Thanks guys! I'm LOVING this thread - lots of great info! :p
 
Winter bedding anyone?? I was thinking pine and dried grass? I have a mini coop inside the bigger coop with the nesting boxes in the mini coop. I was thinking the dried grass in the big coop and pine in the mini coop? The only problem with pine is that my girls love to kick it out of the coop and kick it everywhere, and poop gets stuck on the tray! Gross.. :sick They like burying their eggs in the grass though.. Also, should food be inside the coop (for shelter from weather) or outside the coop with a top over it (to keep rain and other things out.) Thanks guys! I'm LOVING this thread - lots of great info! :p
Glad we are all able to help you :) My main bedding is straw $3/small bale, but I do supplement with pine needles, dried leaves, dry grass clippings. Make sure that whatever you add is as dry as possible, you don't want mold spores in your coop - it can cause respiratory problems for the birds.
 
Glad we are all able to help you :) My main bedding is straw $3/small bale, but I do supplement with pine needles, dried leaves, dry grass clippings. Make sure that whatever you add is as dry as possible, you don't want mold spores in your coop - it can cause respiratory problems for the birds.

Great, thank you!
 
Leafing Today ...trying to get it done before the rain..
With the teens rearranging the piles 20171028_171615.jpg
20171028_171600.jpg Little Cowboy and the sexlinks ..Sounds like a musical group
 
I use pine shavings in my covered run but it's getting wet anyway in certain areas with all the rain today. My chicks are kicking up the wet stuff and eating what they can find under it. No mud since I have a concrete floor, but I worry that they are eating the wet food that was under the shavings. Will have to take it all out tomorrow when it stops raining.
 

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