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Eating paper - help!

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I have always used shredded paper in the nest area in our Eglu and it always seems to be effective but the last few days my chooks seem to have been eating it and there seems a considerable amount missing.

How do I stop them, is it something I should be worrying about and why have they started to do it?

Any ideas??

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I've used shredded paper right from the start. My hens didn't like any other form of nesting material. Has anyone laid a shell less egg lately? I suppose you could try spraying it with something like anti peck spray but I'm not sure if this will taint their eggs. Will be interested in replies as wouldn't like the same problem :?

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My chickens will eat paper given the chance. When I'm cleaning out nest box and poo picking off patio/garden I use kitchen role and they try and steal it out of my hands. Also Phoebe discovered a label left on the underside of UPVC back door (brilliant eyesight I have to say) and was happily stripping it off and eating it until I intervened. I wouldn't use straw/hay in next box as it can be irritating. Not sure you can stop them eating paper once they have started ... they are very determined!

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Could you use straw in the nestbox?

 

Hay is a definite no-no for bedding - too much organic matter left in it, it rots and grows mould/spores :vom:

 

I use straw, it's cheap, stays clean and stays in place. I change it once a week. They've certainly never tried to eat it, and I haven't noticed any signs of irritation - blueandwhite what do you mean by that? Do you mean irritating to their skin? I've not heard of that before - please let me know if you know something I don't, or if there's something I should be checking! Their undersides and legs seem fine and they're well-feathered. They only go in there to lay anyway so it's only a few minutes.

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Ebay (White Leghorn) lost some of her feathers (chest/underneath) when I used straw in nestbox. It could just be that she was irritated by it. I don't put anything in now and they both happily lay in there. Sorry didn't mean to alarm you! Should add that they were also sleeping in the nestbox at that stage (and still do if I'm not careful!) so I don't suppose a few minutes just to lay will hurt.

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I use straw in my nestbox, and the little blighters do eat it.

 

They also eat the shower curtains I drape over the run to keep them dry. No skin off my nose, I can't afford to buy a new shower curtain every time one of the little madams gets a bit peckish so they'll have to make do with a leaky run!

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