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  1. Using CEDAR WOOD CHIPS in the run - BackYard Chickens

    Feb 5, 2018 · From what I understand cedar chips and other aromatic wood chips are much more dangerous to young chicks than they are to older birds. The biggest issue people have is putting …

  2. Cedar Mulch | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens

    Mar 10, 2016 · I've heard wood mulch makes a good run floor material. I'd like to use natural cedar mulch. Is cedar ok to use around chickens? When they were chicks i was told not to use cedar …

  3. Organic Cedar Mulch- did I choose the wrong bedding

    Feb 18, 2011 · The oil in cedar adversely affects the respitory system of birds. While you can use cedar boards to build coops, the toxic fumes outgas quickly, it's unadviseable to use cedar shaving as …

  4. mulch for the floor of my chicken run? - BackYard Chickens

    Aug 20, 2010 · I tried mulch and didn't like it. You can't easily clean out the droppings and mulch tends to retain moisture (which is why people use it in the garden in the first place). While retaining …

  5. Is Cypress mulch ok? - BackYard Chickens

    Jan 9, 2021 · Cypress mulch is just fine. The only one peeps seem to be concerned about is Cedar, Mulch. Many keepers do use the Western Cedar, and had no problems using it. (in outdoor run …

  6. Cedar shavings/ Mulch Safe for Cayuga Ducks? - BackYard Chickens

    Aug 26, 2010 · Cedar shaving for bedding is a big no for ducks. Cedar bark chips as mulch are ok, but it is better not to use any cedar at all. Perhaps you can use some other mulch.

  7. Are Cedar Chips Safe? - BackYard Chickens

    Apr 17, 2012 · Can I use cedar chips with my chicks?For those that say cedar is toxic to birds, if you use pine shavings or pine straw, you are exposing your birds to the same dangers they say exist in …

  8. chickens and mulch | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens

    Oct 12, 2009 · The mulch is mostly shredded live oak trees and some cedar trees. They have free range on 8 acres, but tend to stay in the front four acres, in their "area" close to our house. They can get …

  9. Hardwood Mulch in Run is it ok? - BackYard Chickens

    Jan 13, 2008 · Hardwood bark mulch is the bark removed form the trees during lumber processing at saw mills. This material makes excellent mulch material and should have no adverse effect if used in …

  10. Using woodchips as deep litter in chicken runs

    Jul 22, 2014 · Coarse softwood chips are sold for use as mulch at many garden stores and landscape materials dealers, Pine, fir, and cedar may all be used; cedar has the advantage that it discourages …