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cindy
> 3 dayVery easy clean up
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Christina C.
Greater than one weekSo far Im pretty pleased with using these nesting pads. I switched over from plain straw as my hens just like to make a mess and most of it wouldnt actually stay in the boxes. Theyve been in there a few days now and my only slight disappointment is that they seem to come apart pretty easily. I can tell most of them wont last long, which is kind of a bummer with the pricetag. I used about half the pack just installing them, so if they last about a month, Id consider buying them again.
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Clark Griswold
> 3 dayThese liners have been working great so far, my hens like them; they dig into them a bit and fluff them up into a nest like shape. No cracked eggs since I started using them. The eggs come out nice and clean compared to using grass clippings/hay that I was using previously. I havent had them in long enough to attempt to clean them, only 2 weeks or so, but they have remained clean so far. I would recommend these, and plan to keep them stocked for when they eventually wear out / get dirty.
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Ruth W. Hall
> 3 dayReceived my nest blocks a day earlier than expected. They were easy to trim to fit my nesting boxes. Easy to clean. Chickens started laying eggs in them the same day.
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Eva R
03-06-2025I love the nesting pads what a great invention I will add shaving as they get dirty kinda like doing a deep liter on nest
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Jutta
> 3 dayI use enough of these to make a larger amount to order at one time a convenience. The box is a bit heavy, and they are a bit awkward to get out of the box at first, but we’ll worth the effort. It takes much less time to clean out the nesting boxes.
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Jabari Lebsack
> 3 dayChickens love them
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Mel
> 3 dayWe have tried all sorts of material for our chicken coop and nesting boxes. These hemp squares are by far the easiest to swap in and out and the girls love them. So very worth the money. We change them out about every six weeks or so though they could likely last longer if we chose to wait. Highly recommend. We throw them in our compost pile when were finished with them.