KelleyBee
Well-known member
So, I am hoping those who use the deep litter system will share with us the How To's, Whys, Dos and Don'ts all in one thread here.
I have read about deep litter system for chickens and larger animals and most of these animals are living right out on the litter. I am looking at deep litter for rabbits in a barn where the rabbits are suspended in cages above the floor, not living on the floor nor on the deep litter.
This question is born from my other thread asking for input as to whether chicken would be a good addition to my rabbit barn. I have kind of concluded that I do not want to add chickens for the various Cons people shared in that thread...the pros, at least for me, do not outweigh the cons. That brings me back to the deep litter system. I realize without the chickens I will have to play chicken every day using my garden rake to turn over the litter. I don't mind. Seems easy enough.
One of the things I am wondering about is materials to use as the litter. Currently, it's just the hay that drops from the cages that mixes as litter below. I have an opportunity to buy some old hay bales for just 50cents per bale that I am seriously considering purchasing and putting right into my barn as a good litter base below the cages as we move into winter.
Is there any reason I would not want to use old hay bales? Thank you for any experiential wisdom you would like to share!
I have read about deep litter system for chickens and larger animals and most of these animals are living right out on the litter. I am looking at deep litter for rabbits in a barn where the rabbits are suspended in cages above the floor, not living on the floor nor on the deep litter.
This question is born from my other thread asking for input as to whether chicken would be a good addition to my rabbit barn. I have kind of concluded that I do not want to add chickens for the various Cons people shared in that thread...the pros, at least for me, do not outweigh the cons. That brings me back to the deep litter system. I realize without the chickens I will have to play chicken every day using my garden rake to turn over the litter. I don't mind. Seems easy enough.
One of the things I am wondering about is materials to use as the litter. Currently, it's just the hay that drops from the cages that mixes as litter below. I have an opportunity to buy some old hay bales for just 50cents per bale that I am seriously considering purchasing and putting right into my barn as a good litter base below the cages as we move into winter.
Is there any reason I would not want to use old hay bales? Thank you for any experiential wisdom you would like to share!