sawdust instead of pine?

thepremo1

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we have a saw mill a couple towns over that sells sawdust i was wondering it that work for bedding
 
Personally,Id stay away from mill sawdust. First off the chances of it containing mites and other pests is high. Second, storing piles of sawdust this is a risk of Spontaneous Combustion, but it has to be a fairly thick pile for that to happen. I like pine shavings myself, bought from the local co-op for about $6 its roughly a 2x3 foot bale that is compressed.
 
? but where would the sawdust get parasites,
and i would have in in a metal trash can not a pile
 
It would work fine. Sawdust has been used for bedding for various forms of livestock forever. I can't imagine why sawdust would contain fowl mites? If it's available to you at a reasonable cost go ahead & use it.
 
I used surplus sawdust from building our cabin as litter for the floor. my two reds were still young, and they tried bathing in it when i put it in the nest boxes, they broke eggs so I switched back to straw. Right now I have pine shavings in there, (floor and nest boxes) and they don't mind a bit.
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Depends on where the sawdust is stored- if outdoors can be contaminated by wild bird parasites, especially from droppings, and rodents contamination may be an issue. Very dusty too.
 
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