How Birds Survive Winter – And How We Can Help
Falling temperatures, less food, severe storms and hungry predators all make winter a harsh season for birds, but our feathered friends have many tricks to...
Hemp bedding is perfect for those sensitive to allergens and dust found in most animal beddings. It's grown without the use of pesticides, making it a safe choice for you, your animals, and the environment. Hemp is very biodegradable and decomposes far faster than its wooden competitors, which also makes for happier composting. It can be used both for deep bedding methods and running bedding methods.
Hemp bedding is also rapidly absorbent - absorbing up to 4x its weight in moisture and helping prevent the pooling or running-off of urine in coops and other shelters. It captures liquids at the base level, leaving the top levels of your bedding clean and dry for your animals. Hemp's incredible absorbency at the base level also helps regulate ammonia in your coop or barn.
AubiChick is known for its consistent, excellent quality. Its lovely, light color and fluffy texture make for a lovely sight and a comfy habitat for your chickens or other animals.
*We do not recommend this product for small tortoise habitats.
Due to freight carrier height restrictions, 36 bales of hemp bedding ship per pallet.
Mix-and-match pallet recommendations within height allowance:
20 bags of NCO feeds + 18 bales of hemp
30 bags of NCO feeds + 15 bales of hemp
Please ask a Customer Care Associate for assistance if mixing bulkier items like Chaffhaye or Alfahay or Diatomaceous Earth with hemp bedding products
Less-dusty alternative to other bedding types
Sustainably sourced, grown without pesticides
Superior odor, ammonia, and moisture control
Carefully designed with shorter shives for smaller animals like chickens
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Falling temperatures, less food, severe storms and hungry predators all make winter a harsh season for birds, but our feathered friends have many tricks to...