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I’ve been mixing hemp bedding with shredded paper and it works great in a deep litter system. No smell, nice and dry.
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As to the recycle bins, I just don't think much, if any, of our recycle bin paper ever gets used again.
Paper is the thing that actually gets recycled. YMMV
Paper one of the most recycled materials: AF&PA 2023 report https://share.google/eR1U2wsbXQwMadJlw
Around here the schools and churches have paper recycling bins because they get money for the paper.
I’ve been mixing hemp bedding with shredded paper and it works great in a deep litter system. No smell, nice and dry.
That sounds like a good use of both materials. I have not seen hemp bedding where I live. Do you buy it by the bag, bale, or some other way? Is hemp bedding expensive? I hear hemp bedding works great and smells good. That would be nice.
I was at our local church charity Thrift Shop today and picked up yet another paper shredder. It was just a small 6-sheet shredder, and I won't use it for shredding heavy cardboard. But I only paid $1.50 for it so it will be good to have as a backup if/when my other shredder break or wear out. It shreds paper fine.
I usually get 2-3 years of service out of these used Thrift Store paper shredders. But I do break them and/or wear them out shredding paper and cardboard for the chickens. But I more than get my money's worth out of the shredders in that time. Not only have I not had to buy any coop litter, but I also get a lot of satisfaction in using all our shredder paper products at home.
I think I have bought 3 used paper shredders in the last 2 months from the Thrift Store. I just test them out and put them into backup storage. Prior to that, it was probably over a year between the last paper shredders were in the Thrift Shop. So, I buy them when available because I know it can be months and months between donations. Well, for $1.50, it's not a major investment even if I don't need it right now.Beginner here....no hens yet, but I plan on using the artificial grass nesting pads. Was thinking about putting some shredded brown paper bags in the boxes, so the mommas can make a "nest". What say you?