Cedar shavings in a chicken coop/brooder? Hmmmmmm
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pretty sure fumes from cedar chips are toxic to birdsCedar shavings in a chicken coop/brooder? Hmmmmmm
The feathering on your hen looks similar to our 11 week old EE. Do you have a picture of your hen's face?Broody hatched 2 eggs so far....4 more under her and 3 eggs under another broody.. They are due tomorrow. The babies are BOs from a neighbor. This broody, Halo, is a mystery chicken. The egg I hatched was suppose to be a Lemon Orpinton, but when it hatched, she has feathered feet and was obviously not what it was suppose to be. I sent a photo to the lady I had gotten the eggs from and she couldn't even imagine what crossed what with her available hens/roos. But, she makes a great mom and she lays a purplish brown egg, so I am happy!
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I was surprised the "fresh cedar shavings" comment went unnoticed earlier.
@abmaddox1981
might have some, or she may have some available soon. Unfortunately, she's on the south side. But maybe she can mail you some hatching eggs instead?
I'm kinda curious to know what she ended up with from her giant Easter hatch...
Cedar shavings in a chicken coop/brooder? Hmmmmmm
No, actually we were referring to the post and pictures by @cindy parkerLMAO. Are y'all talking about me?? If I did say it I meant pine..