- Jun 16, 2014
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My friend and I are seriously looking into getting a few chickens for her backyard that we'd "share custody" over. We can provide for them financially no problem between the two of them, we found a nice coop for cheap that was handmade by a local guy and it would fit two chickens comfortably, as well as have them roam around her backyard which provides a lot of stuff them for them to scratch around in and explore and nibble on.
I have a few questions:
- for bedding, can we use saw dust? My neighbors are woodworkers and have a TON of sawdust.
- If we decide to use a light, will it increase the electric bill too much?
Thank you! I'm looking forward to our first hens!
I have a few questions:
- for bedding, can we use saw dust? My neighbors are woodworkers and have a TON of sawdust.
- If we decide to use a light, will it increase the electric bill too much?
Thank you! I'm looking forward to our first hens!
and Welcome To BYC! X4, some people use sawdust, the main complaint seems to be it is often really dusty, besides ceders, if they do black walnut you probably want to avoid that also.