Thank you for your comments. Yes, I know I have work to do to return to order. Once I hold my shredding party, I will add a bag full to the coop. We use deep litter anyway. I suppose it will be a 40 gallon trash bag size. Yikes. I am making it my mission during the cold dark days of winter to get organized. Cleaning out and organizing closets, cleaning and mopping under the beds, cleaning out the filing cabinet - all good projects for indoors. If only I could muster the energy - another cup of coffee is in order.

I think shredding plastic credit cards for use as coop litter would be a very bad idea. Not only if a chicken ate a piece of plastic, but the sharp edges of shredded credit cards could possibly cut their feet. I compost all my coop litter, and I don't want to cut my hands on plastic shreds when I work the gardens.
I only mentioned the power cutters because my old hands would cramp up when using heavy-duty manual scissors to cut up cardboard. It was just too hard. So, I did not bother with shredding cardboard. But with the power cutters, I now process all our cardboard boxes from
