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So this is my coop, and on the left is the actual "coop" the right half and under the coop is the run area. In the run I already used river sand.. ...and I...
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For use in chicken coop, this is unhydrated lime. (NEVER USE hydrated lime) Sprinkle on floor of coop and put pine shavings on top.
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For the first two years of my chickening adventures, I used pine shavings as litter inside the coop primarily because they were a common recommendation that ...
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