Ahhh I was right I knew it was one of youI let my chips "cure" in a pile for awhile. I don't use them for the chickens until they are inhabited with worms. That way I know they're cured enough to support life so they should be okay for the kiddos!
ETA: I've only used wood chips in the outdoor run. My thought is that since they're large, they wouldn't be particularly absorbent for indoor use - and the chips are the ones I put in a pile outdoors and let them become inhabited w/worms before using.
WOOD SHAVINGS wouldn't need to be kept in an outdoor pile, but maybe need an "aging time" or cure time of some sort.

I want to use the wood chips in the people run area so I can toss all the stinky wet hay into the compost (Its all I had when the yard flooded) I figured it would look nicer as well. If its very small wood chips/shavings I figured i would let it sit about a week or so then bag it for storage as the it dries in the pile. But its from grounding out trunks and cutting down trees so I am guessing it will be a combination of both.
The best part is he is going to deliver also
