When do I remove the paper towels?

I was going to use pine shavings but then I thought about straw so it whould be harder to eat why pine shavings over straw?
 
I keep my chicks on paper towels for a week and then switch to shavings. I put my feeder and waterer up on a piece of two by four or any other block of wood that will fit in there. They learn.
 
I should add this to my chick guide. Straw when damp can attract bugs. Plus it dont smell so good when damp
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. also I have heard that har or straw can hide mites. Pine smells good and it absorbes better IMO
 
I was just wondering since when we got chicks last year at the feed store said to use straw. I'lll get pine shavings then. They are messing up the towels now.

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I know. That was a good question to ask. I have used it and never got mites. But the smell was horrid (kind of musty) and it made everything muddy with the spilt water and poo. Took me 3 hours to get the new carboard box setup and my floor to be clean. It s not fun to do. lol
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Ok, since there was talk about shavings.... I have a question..... I overheard at the feed store that cedar shavings can kill chickens. Is this true?????
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I posted this into my chick guide. Cedar will kill them. it has oils which mess up there respiratory system.
 
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