Absorbs excess moisture. Keeping birds dry, and in dry conditions is best for their health.
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Absorbs excess moisture. Keeping birds dry, and in dry conditions is best for their health.
I have only really found that to be a problem the one time I used regular old straw for bedding. The straw cakes were THICK. I would imagine the irregular shaped additions only help aeration/anti-clumping. For me, it is a non-issue.Do you also find that it helps keep the bedding from packing and matting?
I didn't. Hence the edit.Yep, dry...but I use poop boards, which makes the pine shavings on floor last even longer.
Trying to use the term 'deep bedding' without someone calling it 'deep litter' will be tough.
I like your description on first post, might also define deep litter to show the difference....not that all will register the diff.
Is there a particular reason that you don't fill up with bedding between cleanings? Something for my "cons" list?