Chicken bedding

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So everything is ready for chickens, coop is up, large run with buried fencing and electric tape in various section (bottom middle and top!)
Can I use the 5 star wood pellets as bedding and can I use hay if its been steamed? Seems a shame to buy different stuff if what I've got will work?
 

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I would think that you can use the pellets, I've heard not to use hay, but steamed may be ok.

We use straw, its easier and can line the nesting boxes too. I started out with shavings, but they scratched it and rolled in it, leaving patches everywhere (and when chicken muck gets on the floor its like glue!) so I changed.

Whatever you use, even if you use something different, you won't use much of. A bale of straw would probably last me a month easily..
 

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Steamed hay would be ok I think

Wood pellets are good, either dry and whole or soaked in to a fluff
 

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I'm wondering if activated pellets will be too dusty in this weather? The horses are out at the minute so I may get something else for the summer and use pellets in winter. I was going to pick the chickens up tonight but I think a friend is coming round for a hack so it may be Friday :) I went shopping today and didn't buy eggs!
 

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All sounds very exciting! I use shaving for mine as they work best for me and I use them in stables and for geese.

I do poop out each day so the hen house is always clean and it only takes a few seconds whilst ponies have their feed to do.

I prefer shavings as I like the shavings manure for the garden, It is easy to handle and goes on well as a top dressing.
 
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Well, this might make you smile but it could be relevant :) Years ago I was chatting to a tramp in the pub (as you do :)) and he advised me if I ever needed to sleep in a barn, always choose straw, never hay because hay harbours fleas. So.........on the same basis, I would think hay in the hen house would harbour mites, and I would avoid it, it's hard enough keeping the mites at bay anyway. We use straw.
 

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Hay isn't suitable anyway as it gets damp as chicken poop is v wet and the spores affect their breathing. I use Aubiose which is brilliant and you only need a little sprinkle. Rots down before your eyes too when composted.
 

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Someone has already said why not to use hay or straw.

I've always heard that if you bed them on hay then they'll eat it, and the dry stalks will then get inside their crops and they'll get "cropbound".

I put mine on ordinary bog-standard sawdust or chippings, or alfafa. There was one I used to use a while ago (gosh, wish I could remember the name of it) which was an alfafa based material which had been infused with Citronella - was fantastic for the horses and brill for the chooks as I felt it signifantly reduced Red Mite in the henhouse.

Just wish I could remember the name of it......... (scratches head).
 

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so today my cat has been sat in there eying them up and then next doors dog found a hole in the fence and caused a riot! feathers everywhere. she was sent home in discust but I'm quite glad she discovered the hole! double checked every where now and all sorted!
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nice :) they look good and healthy too!

Be prepared for full on addiction, I went from 3 to over 200 in three years lol
 
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