KellyJ74
Chirping
Hello Chicken Hive Mind
First off, I'm a new chicken mom. I've got 5 week old chicks and my daughter has been having a reaction to the pine shavings in the brooder. I know pellets are basically crushed pine, but I'm curious if the difference in how it's processed will help my daughter. After reading different opinions on alternative bedding for our chickens, I decided to give pellet bedding a shot. I read that it's a good idea to soak the pellets, which I did, at 1 this afternoon, (I'm in El Paso, TX) spread it out but it was still damp at 7pm even though I left it outside in the sun. Clearly, I over watered, but is it common for it to take a while to actually dry out? I wanted to put it in my brooders, but it has a damp feel, not wet, just damp. I'm not about putting my babies at risk, so it's still outside. Unfortunately, I had to use solid pellets in one brooder, which the ladies in it were not super crazy about the new feel of their bedding
they've been pretty vocal about it.
In the future, when I soak the pellets, is there a ratio of pellets to water to maybe not make it so drenched so it can dry quicker? Or does it just take 24 hours to completely dry?
On a side note, I've never posted an article, so the picture is of one of my brooders.

First off, I'm a new chicken mom. I've got 5 week old chicks and my daughter has been having a reaction to the pine shavings in the brooder. I know pellets are basically crushed pine, but I'm curious if the difference in how it's processed will help my daughter. After reading different opinions on alternative bedding for our chickens, I decided to give pellet bedding a shot. I read that it's a good idea to soak the pellets, which I did, at 1 this afternoon, (I'm in El Paso, TX) spread it out but it was still damp at 7pm even though I left it outside in the sun. Clearly, I over watered, but is it common for it to take a while to actually dry out? I wanted to put it in my brooders, but it has a damp feel, not wet, just damp. I'm not about putting my babies at risk, so it's still outside. Unfortunately, I had to use solid pellets in one brooder, which the ladies in it were not super crazy about the new feel of their bedding

In the future, when I soak the pellets, is there a ratio of pellets to water to maybe not make it so drenched so it can dry quicker? Or does it just take 24 hours to completely dry?
On a side note, I've never posted an article, so the picture is of one of my brooders.