Is it safe to use witch hazel mulch in my run?

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Does anyone have any experience with using witch hazel mulch in their run? I have a small covered run that I use regular pine shavings in. The covered area stays dry, but I also have an uncovered run that has become hard packed dirt. I have access to some witch hazel mulch, but I'm not sure if it is safe to use around the chickens.
 
I "googled" it.
I don't think there would be any problems with using it.
 
Does anyone have any experience with using witch hazel mulch in their run? I have a small covered run that I use regular pine shavings in. The covered area stays dry, but I also have an uncovered run that has become hard packed dirt. I have access to some witch hazel mulch, but I'm not sure if it is safe to use around the chickens.
Welcome to BYC!
Is this mulch fresh chipped plants/trees or byproduct from extraction?
Where are you getting it?
Never heard of this being available where are you located?
 
Welcome to BYC!
Is this mulch fresh chipped plants/trees or byproduct from extraction?
Where are you getting it?
Never heard of this being available where are you located?
Hi, The mulch is a byproduct from a local distillery that makes (organic) witch hazel products. From what I have read the pulp left over from the manufacturing process is recycled as garden mulch. The local garden store sells the mulch, but I just want to be sure it is safe to be around the chickens.
 
It's probably fine, as a byproduct any aromatics are gone which might have been a concern.
Is it dry and in bags when you buy it...or do you buy it by the cubic yard?
 

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