Best Bedding For Hens

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Stevie P

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Best Bedding For Hens
« on: March 01, 2010, 20:42 »
I have now built a coop as shown by plans on front of Poultry Pages and have 4 rescued hens and 4 POL hens all on the allotment bank.  I bought Hemcore and think it is good but very pricey compared to a bale of straw. I have read that chopped straw is a decent litter for the coop but how do you make?  I thought about trying my electric garden shredder but not sure it would work - does anyone know of a simple machine that could make it for me?  Has anyone tried to make it using a rotary mower with grass box and does it work.  I want to use the soiled litter on the allotment to fertilise the ground thus completeing the circle so far as is possible and have read that wood shavings take a long time to rot down.
Thanks for reading and I look forward to hearing your comments
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Re: Best Bedding For Hens
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2010, 20:50 »
I think you buy it ready chopped (it depends on how the farm machinery chops it), but it's nowhere as absorbant as hemcore and hemcore composts down rather quickly   :)
Staffies are softer than you think.

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Re: Best Bedding For Hens
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2010, 21:35 »
What is hemcore and where do you buy it?

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dizzylizzie

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« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2010, 21:37 »
Hi, your right , wood shavings do take a long time to rot down, but hempcore dosent! Hempcore is more expensive than straw, but its more absorbant so will actually last longer (IMHO). Im sorry , but i dont know of any machinery that will chop the straw for you :)

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Re: Best Bedding For Hens
« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2010, 21:58 »
Someone recommended aubiose to me which I've been using.  I've no idea how quickly it rots down but its much less mucky than sawdust.

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Re: Best Bedding For Hens
« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2010, 22:00 »
hemcore is the centre pulp of the hemp plant and is used for bedding in stables. It is citronella scented which helps with flies in winter, it is super absorbant so lasts longer than shavings. It can be bought from horsey places or if you can't get that look out for aubiose (sp?) which is similar  :)

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Re: Best Bedding For Hens
« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2010, 18:21 »
i use aubiose and a bale costing £8 lasts about 6 weeks or more.  Its absolutely marvellous and makes cleaning the coop alot easier - its so absorbent - i'm a fan.  I sell my eggs and find that i only have to sell about 18 eggs a week to pay for the food and bedding materials.

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Re: Best Bedding For Hens
« Reply #7 on: March 03, 2010, 14:06 »
Not sure if it's the best but I am a great fan of Cozy Coop.  It's finely shredded recycled wood and costs just over £6 per sack.  My hens seem to be very comfortable, the coop smells pleasant and it's easy to scoop the dirty bits (I use a cat litter "strainer") and toss them into the compost bin.  I get mine from Flyte so Fancy in Dorset or from a local branch of Pets At Home.  The latter may need to order the product for you.
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Re: Best Bedding For Hens
« Reply #8 on: March 03, 2010, 14:17 »
Not sure if it's the best but I am a great fan of Cozy Coop.  It's finely shredded recycled wood and costs just over £6 per sack.  My hens seem to be very comfortable, the coop smells pleasant and it's easy to scoop the dirty bits (I use a cat litter "strainer") and toss them into the compost bin.  I get mine from Flyte so Fancy in Dorset or from a local branch of Pets At Home.  The latter may need to order the product for you.
Maeve

I haven't heard of that, it seems a bit cheaper than hemcore from what I have seen.

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Re: Best Bedding For Hens
« Reply #9 on: March 03, 2010, 15:41 »
We use Cozy Coop great stuff!  Had a deal where it was cheaper to buy 2 sacks 2gether. I think from  ebay. I will always use it, as a little goes along way and the Girls love it. The chopped straw I got from pet shop in a small compact bag [dust free]. For the nestboxes and spread some on the Cozy bedding in this never ending cold weather. To give abit more insulation.

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« Reply #10 on: March 03, 2010, 22:14 »
 8)  We just started using Hemcore and it's everything we expected except for one thing.  Does anyone else have "hairy" eggs ?  When we collect ours they're positively fluffy with little stringy bits of hemp stuck to the shells.  :D

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Re: Best Bedding For Hens
« Reply #11 on: March 03, 2010, 22:15 »
yes sometimes  :lol:

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Re: Best Bedding For Hens
« Reply #12 on: March 04, 2010, 07:13 »
I was just going to give hemcore a go, as it has been so wet - I thought the extra absorbtion would help keep my banties run drier. My colleage sourced some hemcore for £6.50 a bale...so I jumped at her offer to get me one,  It turns out it isn't hemcore, but their new product Rapport. This is a more cost effect bedding, but made from Rape rather than hemp.

I've put some down in the run, and will be using it for bedding in my other chook house. Sorry - you'll have to wait a little for the verdict tho, only got it yesterday. Their website tells you all aout it
www.hemcore.co.uk
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Re: Best Bedding For Hens
« Reply #13 on: March 04, 2010, 20:37 »
If your keeping them on a allotment Stevie, in my experience, bailed straw is fine. Just change it atleast weekly and it will rot down within 6 months in a compost heap.  If they in  a run and not free-ranging turn the ground every week, they will love digging round.

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Re: Best Bedding For Hens
« Reply #14 on: March 21, 2010, 18:53 »
Didn't know if anyone was interested in an update on Rapport - the Rape version of Hemcore, which is much cheaper.

I give it a thumbs up, 10/10! :D

I cleaned out my chook houses today, and was amazed. I lay newspaper, then put the rapport on top. The newspapers weren't even damp. Very different from when I was using shavings.

I do poo pick every day - but even so, I am suitably impressed, and the bale is HUGE for £6.50. Bargain!
Lukasmum :)


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