Because chickens need insulation from the outdoor conditions both hot and cold.
Corn cob bedding for chickens.
I prefer it to straw since it is eatable as well.
I have never used the corn cob bedding but heard of pigeon keepers that have.
I personally use hay as bedding in my coop.
Straw has about zero nutrition.
Description sunseed s natural corn cob bedding litter is highly absorbent and specially designed for small pets like chinchillas hamsters rabbits canaries finches parakeets and more.
It is good to keep at least three inches of litter or bedding in the coop at all times.
It is supposed to be a premium product according to what i read from those posts.
No additives or chemicals added to our product.
Like peanut hull bedding corncob bedding isn t a very good choice for the chicken coop.
Sunseed natural corn cob bedding litter for pet birds and small animals made in usa 350 cubic inches.
Made from 100 all natural corn cob bedding manufactured from the lightweight most absorbent parts of the cobs.
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Product rating is 4.
Build up of ammonia from pet urine can cause respiratory problems ingestion by your pet should be avoided.
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Many are available irradiated and most are autoclavable.
Product features 100 natural crushed cobs produced on midwest farm always kept inside and dry to prevent mold or water damage highly absorbent to capture and reduce odors stays drier and lasts longer than other bedding products environmentally friendly.
Although corncobs have a high absorption capacity they can become oversaturated with moisture and then they tend to grow molds snyder et al 1958.
Whether you prefer paper wood corn cob or a combination we offer a wide variety of bedding products to suit your need.
Bedding choices can also reduce the work of animal care providers and create a more pleasant working environment.
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Best cob premium horse bedding.
When you are brooding chicks you will need at least two to three inches of bedding in the bottom of the brooder.
Have used it always over 20 years and do like it.
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