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Nest Box Contents & Chicken Biology

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Hi, just a quick question. What should I line the nest box with? I got hay in the beginning, and then saw that was a no no and I should use straw so switched to that - and have just seen another post saying this can get stuck in their crop (the location of which I have just discovered) so am a bit worried. Our chief bully Lottie sleeps in the nest and I don't think anyone eats straw but just wanted to be safe.

 

BTW, If anyone can help me out with a bit of hen biology or steer me in the right direction of where to find some info on the net on what a vent is, crop is, gizzard etc, and purposes of all these hen related bits, I'd be grateful. Google is a bit random in what it brings up when I've searched for them.

 

Thanks

 

Suzy

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Hi ya,

 

We use shredded paper from our cross cut shredder, straw can impact their crops. The crop is a pouch at the lower end of the throat, by the end of the day you will see it bulging out from all the food they've eaten throughout the day, normally golf ball size. The gizzard is where the food is broken up for digestion. The vent is where the eggs come from (basically the chicken's bum!) also where poo comes from though both come from different pipes which meet up at the very exit point of the vent.

 

P.S. A good book to get for first time chicken keeping is from the Omlet shop "Keeping Pet Chickens" which is written by Johannes Paul and William Windham.

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Straw is OK in the nest box - it is hay that they might eat which causes the impacted crop. Some don't like straw in the nest box as it can harbour mites, but I've used it for short periods with no problems. But I do prefer shredded paper (free) or aubiose (which I have in anyway for the run)

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Straw is OK in the nest box - it is hay that they might eat which causes the impacted crop. Some don't like straw in the nest box as it can harbour mites, but I've used it for short periods with no problems. But I do prefer shredded paper (free) or aubiose (which I have in anyway for the run)

i read they eat streaw too, but have a bale in my run to stop bullying. (can hide) mine pull it apart only eat the seedy bits when I have observered carefully. I have my fingers crossed as it really helped stop the constant bullying!

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Mine hated the straw - the second I put it in, they dragged it all out and put it in the run.

 

I had repeated attempts, kept putting in new straw, but the chickens won - and I now put hemcore in there instead. It still gets flicked all over the place (messy things!) but there is always enough in there to assist poo clearout and stop eggs cracking!

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The odd hen has been known to develop a taste for straw. Someone on the forum had a hen die last year because of it.

 

Best avoided imho.

Any sugestions what I could put in it's place it is the right height for getting onto table, provides an out of sight for bullied girls, table would do one job put it is sooo good for hiding behind ou & putting on their backs for nersting.

Was aware & thinking it might be a risk I had to take for a peaceful run life!

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