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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Erik B, Apr 11, 2021.

  1. Erik B

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    I'm glad no one said any thing about Creamette's since the topic was noodles:whistle::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::picard:
     
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    I wouldn’t use black cherry either. Black cherry can be toxic to Holstein dairy cows certain times of the year.
     
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    You need to avoid cutting down a black cherry around any cattle if it has leaves on it. Sometimes, if they eat the leaves after they wilt, it will kill them.
     
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    On noodles for bedding in dog pens, I have used Hickory and some of the oaks, and also red cedar without issue, so far.
     
  5. jo191145

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    No pine, no cedar.
     
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    I used tons of pine w/ my chickens over the years. And poplar. Those are the two I’d save for test cuts having fun with saws. Never had any issues, in fact before I started saving all the saw dust, my wife bought pine shavings by the compressed bale at TSC. I think it’s all we ever used and we had flocks for about 10 years.
     
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    I’ve never had chickens. Just did a search on the subject and saw a few articles like this.
    Pine Shavings in the Coop: The Secret Chicken Killer? — The Featherbrain
    May very well be alarmist meanderings.
     
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    If you are new to chickens and are using their eggs, I can advise to not wash them off with water before use. I had a bacterial infection for about 2 years and it was traced back to... our chickens. At first we washed any dirty eggs and later learned that can carry the “dirt” through the porous shell. I can provide more info if needed.
     
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