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My chickens get food and water 24/7 as well, plus they get goodies, my chickens are not "starving".
No offense intended. What I was trying to express was that lots of people feed a measured amount of feed per day and maybe the chickens are still hungry after they eat all their allotted ration for the day. Perhaps that leads some chickens to eat litter, in this case, paper shreds. I think it's more likely that some chickens, not familiar with paper shreds, might eat a little to see what is all about our of curiosity. When they find out it's not food, they would leave it alone.
I don't know because I have a hanging feeder that always has food in it, and I always have fresh water available, both 24/7. I thought having feed and water available 24/7 was maybe why I have never seen any of my chickens eating paper shreds.
In any case, I don't think a small amount of eating paper shreds would harm a chicken. And I think they are smart enough to choose real food over paper shred litter.
Thinking about it, I will add that I start my day old chicks on paper shred litter in their brooder. I don't know if that matters, but maybe it does. Even my day old chicks seem to know the difference between chick feed and brooder litter.
I have been using paper shreds as coop litter (and brooder litter) for over two years now without any negative effects. It works for me.