NOTE: I am not responsible for some information as it was gathered on different websites. This article is just a gathering of information to explain why hemp is a good bedding. Thank you
One of the most heavily discussed topics is: What is the best bedding?
We all have different opinions, so I'm going to talk about mine.
Okay, so some of you guys have seen me go a bit crazy when it comes to hemp bedding. So I'm going to explain why I love it so much.
What is Hemp Bedding?
Hemp is an extremely versatile plant that has been used a long time for a variety of reasons- from textiles, to insulation, to rope. It’s a sustainable plant with a natural pesticide that makes it especially easy to grow without artificial insect repellents or fertilizers. Today hemp is still commonly used as a textile, as well as for beauty products, such as hand cream and shampoo. and now- animal bedding.
Hemp bedding is made from what is known as the “hurd” of the Hemp plant or the cannabis plant. The hurd is the stalk of the plant, then the bedding is mulched down into a kind of straw-like texture, which is soft, absorbent and natural. Don't let the word cannabis make you uncomfortable, or discouraged- it's a great bedding. Sometimes, hemp is made out of other plants like eucalyptus.
HEMP | WOOD SHAVINGS | STRAW | |
COST | low | medium | low |
ABSORBENCY | high (400%) | medium to high (250%) | low to medium (125%) |
COMPOSTING RATE | fast | slow | fast |
PROS AND CONS |
|
|
|
Pros of Hemp Bedding
- It's much cheaper than other bedding and easy to find
- it's a natural pest repellent
- can be used in the coop and the run
- you can use it for other pets- tortoises, horses, livestock etc
- perfect for chick brooders
- very absorbent
- warm and comfortable
- fast composting rate
- can last a long time and easy to clean up
- more sustainable
- controls odour
- Great for deep bedding
For all of you composters out there... hemp bedding decomposes rapidly, I compost all of the used hemp combined with chicken poo and it's the best soil.
Cons of Hemp Bedding
There aren't many cons but...
- the quality of the bedding can be inconsistent since it is a crop and can vary by growing season. However, if you buy it from a reliable source, then it can be a good product to use.
- If you don't change it after a while, it can get a bit mouldy- but that happens to most beddings, and we all know we have to change the bedding at least every month.
What Hemp Bedding should I use?
Some people like to grow their own hemp, but if that's not for you, there are lots of different brands of hemp you can buy, and they are sold mainly everywhere (and online). I usually buy a big stack of Aubiose. You can buy eucalyptus-based hemp, reptile hemp, horse hemp, or hemp specifically for chickens. You can also get stacks, bags, or mats. You can choose depending on what qualities you want.
Animals enjoying Hemp Bedding
Don't believe me? Take it from them!