perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
On a non food related topic, a couple days ago I got a pickup load of cedar shavings. I was planning to use them for chicken bedding. Yesterday someone suggested that cedar should not be used for chickens, nor pine. I used cedar for my rats growing up and never had any problems. Is there a reason to not use cedar?
There is also a local mill that deals with Douglas Fir. Would that be better? (it's all free.
Certain types of cedar out gas too much and can cause breathing problems.... Not all cedar is an issue. Safest would be pine. What type of mill is it... Be careful if its one that does furniture. Some of the hard woods are very bad for horses I dont know about chickens.
One of the reasons the really fragrant Cedar is used for Hope chests or in closets is its a natural insectiside.
deb