Regrets on Coffee grounds as bedding?

Your chickens will jailbreak, and run away to Starbucks. :old

OK on a serious note,, I have never used such in my coop. I read that many peeps do use coffee grounds in their gardens .

If you want something to easily remove the chicken gumdrops. (with a cat litter sifter) consider also sand, or Sweeet PDZ. Sand is a 50/50 choice depending on your location, and wet weather, and how waterproof your coop is. Wet sand in coop, not favorable. More ideal in an outdoor run. but inside coop will work.
I personally use hay as bedding inside coop. If I run out of hay, I will use my lawn grass clippings during summer.

WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and:welcome
 
I use the "Grounds" bedding on the 💩 shelves and mix it with Sweet PDZ (so I can see the poops better - and make it last longer - it can be very difficult to find a lot of the time). I love the stuff. It smells great, it's not dusty, and it lasts forever. Plus, it's compostable!

The con is what I mentioned above. Rural King is the only place that sells it in my state, and most of the time it's out of stock (and when it's out of stock, it is out for MANY months) - The company that makes it is not super consistent. I also would not use it for baby chicks (I think people do, I'm just not comfortable with it).

There is another product on Amazon called "Java" (I think) and I have used that as well. It Is much finer than the Grounds brand (it's sold more as a garden amendment than coop litter), and it's more expensive for less product.

If you can find it regularly at a good price, I say try it out! If you have a large coop and are planning to use it on the floor, you'll need a lot to make it several inches deep (for soft landing off roosts). When it's in stock at RK, I usually buy 6-8 bags (because I never know when it's going to be available) and it lasts me a LOOOONG time (I have 19 chickens in a 10'x12' coop).
 

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