Kristencardany
Chirping
I've heard of using pine shavings, or pine pellets, straw or hay. What does everyone recommend? What works best for easy cleaning and most healthy for the chickens?
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We are chipping a huge volume of pine this spring. Is that what you use/recommend? I know I can't use chips right away but any idea how long before it's okay to use? Thank you!I don't believe in any one "best" as each coop and each set up is different. All those are valid choices, other possible choices are sand, rice hulls. I use aged wood chips as they're free.
Not sure you need to wait 6-12 months...depends on how green they were chipped(how much leaf inclusion) and the climactic environment. Pine may have a lot of sticky sap.I'd give them about 6 months, a year is better, but if it's 6 month old chips or having to buy a lot of bedding, I'd use the chips. Just skim the ones off the surface layer.
Those are more like kiln dried shavings, not as thick as ramial chippings, but would be a good addition....especially if you're chippings are 'wet/green'.What do you think of Oak? I have a bunch of oak chips generated from my planer.