Do chickens prefer hay or straw?

Chickens don't eat straw - although they will pick the seeds or chaff or whatever it's called out of it.... What is this? And straw is SO much less dusty than shavings and drier than hay so it doesn't mold....and it's soft for the ducks and geese to sleep on, the chickens to walk on.
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Is straw or hay better for chicken coop?

Bottom line, straw is a far better choice for coop bedding than hay for us both because of its price and far lower moisture content. So that's why we buy both straw and hay. Hay for the horses to eat and straw for the chicken coop and nesting boxes.
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What is the best bedding for chickens?

Medium- to coarse-grained sand is the best chicken coop bedding as it's non-toxic, dries quickly, stays clean, is low in pathogens, and has low levels of dust. Sand is a much safer choice than all other bedding materials.
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Why is straw not good for chickens?

Moisture created from respiration and droppings dampen the surface of straw, which fosters the growth of molds, fungi and bacteria that cause respiratory illness and diseases such as Aspergillosis in chickens. Not only does straw not perform well to keep a coop dry, it actually complicates waste management.
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What can I use instead of straw in my chicken coop?

The Bedding Lineup
  • Straw and Hay. Sun-colored straw, with its sweet, earthy smell and springy texture is what many new chicken keepers reach for to line their coop and nest boxes.
  • Pine Shavings. ...
  • Cedar Shavings. ...
  • Sand. ...
  • Grass Clippings. ...
  • Shredded Leaves. ...
  • Recycled Paper.
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What is the best thing to put in the bottom of a chicken coop?

Concrete

Concrete is the best floor option for a chicken coop. It is safe and prevents burrowing predators from getting into the coop. After installing the concrete, it is also low maintenance and easy to clean. You simply hose it off during the warm months using a hose or pressure washer.
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What is the best material to put in a chicken nesting box?

Good choices for nesting box material include straw, pine shavings, pine needles, dried leaves or shredded paper.
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What is the best bedding for chickens in the winter?

A nice thick layer of straw on the floor (think 12″ or more) will provide insulation against the chill from the ground. Straw is one of the best insulators as far as bedding for chickens goes, since warm air is trapped in the hollow shafts.
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Which is better hay or straw?

Straw Versus Hay

Hay is harvested while it is still a live, healthy plant. Straw is the dead stalks of plants after the valuable parts of the plants have been harvested. Hay provides a good nutritional value for animals who are going to be eating it, while straw provides little nutrition.
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How often should you change straw in chicken coop?

If you're like me, you'll want to replace your straw fairly frequently, every week or so, certainly no longer than two weeks. Chickens absolutely love fresh bedding, so as far as they're concerned, the more you change it, the better.
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Is it OK to put hay in a chicken coop?

NEVER use hay as coop bedding. Hay is livestock feed, straw is livestock bedding. Hay is too "green" and tends to harbor mold and bacteria which is extremely detrimental to poultry health.
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What bedding is bad for chickens?

Why are pine shavings unsafe for your chickens? Pine bedding is unsafe for chickens due to the damaging effects of abietic acid on the respiratory system, the damaging effects of terpene hydrocarbons and aromatic compounds on liver function, and the carcinogenic nature of pine dust.
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What do you put on chicken Run floor?

In general, the best ground cover for a chicken run is anything that keeps the ground dry, safe, and comfortable for chickens while also being easy to clean as needed. Bedding material, sand, solid floors, and landscape mulches are popular options for run floors alone or used together.
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Can chickens get mites from straw?

On a day to day basis the chickens contact with straw which has a lower density of Itch Mites than hay doesn't cause them any noticeable problems. When a hen is sitting on a clutch the ambient humidity rises as does the temperature. This creates an ideal environment for the mite to reproduce.
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What do you do with chicken poop from a straw?

Chicken owners normally use bedding such as shavings, sawdust, dry leaves, or straw to provide a dry cushion for chickens and to control odor and pests. The coop bedding can be collected with the manure and dumped into a composting bin.
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What breaks down faster hay or straw?

Straw decomposes at a much slower rate than hay, has a very low moisture content and has no nutritional value. Choose straw for bedding, erosion control, building and insulating purposes. Fact 3: Straw is great for mulching garden paths and is the product of choice to insulate a freshly seeded lawn.
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Does hay turn into straw?

When the plants are left intact and bundled up, it's hay. But when the seed heads are removed, the plant stalk that's left behind is straw, a hollow tube that has many uses, including animal bedding on farms and mulch in gardens.
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Is hay or straw warmer?

Straw—Not Hay—for Outdoor Cat Shelters

An outdoor cat house filled with straw—not hay—will keep your feline friends warm and cozy during the winter. The difference between straw and hay may seem mundane, but it can actually make a world of difference for cats.
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What do you put on chicken Run floor in winter?

To start off with, simply layer pine shavings or similar organic matter over the floor. Instead of cleaning or replacing the waste your chickens accumulate, all you need to do is stir up the bedding with a light rake, and allow the natural movement of your flock to do the rest.
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Do chickens need straw in winter?

– Straw and Hay

Straw and hay make excellent bedding materials for chicken coops in winter. Straw and hay insulate well, which means your chicken coop will remain warm for longer in the cold season.
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Can you use straw in nesting boxes?

Advantage of Straw

Oat straw provides a soft, comfortable base for your nest box that won't attract your other chickens to jump in and try to eat it. Less foot traffic in the nest box by curious non-layers means fewer broken eggs and less feces to clean up.
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What to put in roosting boxes?

Any backyard favorites that typically nest in boxes—bluebirds, chickadees, titmice, nuthatches, and small woodpeckers—may seek refuge in it. Sometimes more than a dozen birds will pile into a single box to conserve heat. Roosting boxes differ from nest boxes in several ways.
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How many nesting boxes do I need for 6 chickens?

However, there are plenty of poultry supply companies that sell nest boxes and the answer they should give you is approximately one nest box for every 5 – 6 hens.
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How do you keep a chicken coop from smelling?

Keep Your Chicken Coop Smelling Fresh with These 5 Tips
  1. Water and moisture are not your friend. ...
  2. Install a box fan to keep air circulating. ...
  3. Use fresh herbs and rose petals if you have them, in the nesting boxes and in the sleeping areas. ...
  4. Every few days or once a week, clean out any bedding that is soiled or damp.
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