Ash Raquel
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- Apr 5, 2025
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We have some free-range hens and are looking for things to entertain them. Do you think they would like having a fresh pile of the crushed walnut shells (Naturally Fresh Litter)? Do you think it would be safe?
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This only applies to black walnut - the wild walnut that's native to the US, not the walnuts we eat. The walnuts we eat come from the European walnut, which is not toxic because it has much, much lower levels of juglone (the chemical that's found in large amounts in black walnut, which kills other plants and irritates skin).Not sure about the shells but walnut wood sawdust is toxic. Irritates your nose, eyes, and throat when you work it. It kills insects and even some plant life.
Might do a smell test and set a plate of it near your recliner for a few hours and see if you notice any fumes before trying it in a coop. I would think it would be very slow to break down, much denser than wood.
How interesting. So do you think my chickens would enjoy playing in it? I can't remember where my mom heard that from.... but are you able to confirm that they should be entertained by it?This only applies to black walnut - the wild walnut that's native to the US, not the walnuts we eat. The walnuts we eat come from the European walnut, which is not toxic because it has much, much lower levels of juglone (the chemical that's found in large amounts in black walnut, which kills other plants and irritates skin).
I think they would rather have the contents than the wrapping.How interesting. So do you think my chickens would enjoy playing in it? I can't remember where my mom heard that from.... but are you able to confirm that they should be entertained by it?
You write in your first post that these are free range hens; no mention of a rooster. What is the area the hens range over and what's in it?Since you're a 'premium feather member' do you have any suggestions on things we can use for enrichment? We got a little chicken swing for them but they aren't playing on it.
I've never heard of crushed walnut shells used for anything like this, but it sounds like a coarse, harsh texture material and I honestly don't see any appeal in it for the chickens. They can't eat it, won't find food in it, can't dust bathe in it... Why would they care about it at all? It's a strange choice of enrichment. A pile of compost would be much better, if you want to give them a pile of something. Compost at least might have worms and bugs in it.How interesting. So do you think my chickens would enjoy playing in it? I can't remember where my mom heard that from.... but are you able to confirm that they should be entertained by it?
"Premium feather member" just means that the user has paid to not have ads show up on the forum for them. It doesn't have any bearing on the user's experience. Anybody can become a PFM (and they should - to help support this site, because nothing really comes for free).Since you're a 'premium feather member' do you have any suggestions on things we can use for enrichment? We got a little chicken swing for them but they aren't playing on it.