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A.T. Hagan :
I like pine straw best of all, but it always seems like when I want to change the nest litter it has rained recently so it's wet. Mostly I use Bermuda hay beause it's cheap and available. Shredded paper matted down too much. I've tried pine shavings but the hens like to scratch around in it so much that the eggs get buried which increases the chance that they may get lost and not found for a long time. I'm thinking about in the spring spreading cedar shavings over the hay to see if it will deter fire ants and maybe mites.
.....Alan.
Thanks for the reply. I think I'm going to try some straw. I wanted to warn you about using cedar. I think I remember hearing that cedar is bad for chickens. You might want to check into it before puting cedar down.
I like pine straw best of all, but it always seems like when I want to change the nest litter it has rained recently so it's wet. Mostly I use Bermuda hay beause it's cheap and available. Shredded paper matted down too much. I've tried pine shavings but the hens like to scratch around in it so much that the eggs get buried which increases the chance that they may get lost and not found for a long time. I'm thinking about in the spring spreading cedar shavings over the hay to see if it will deter fire ants and maybe mites.
.....Alan.
Thanks for the reply. I think I'm going to try some straw. I wanted to warn you about using cedar. I think I remember hearing that cedar is bad for chickens. You might want to check into it before puting cedar down.