HEChicken
Attractive To Bees
Hmmmm….I don't know. I use wheat straw and have never even seen rice straw -maybe it doesn't break up into the smaller particles as easily. Also it sounds like it compacts more with contact with the poop - I think a previous poster mentioned rice straw is used to make bricks. The wheat straw doesn't compact with the poop at all. A scoopful is heavy but not difficult to lift out of the bedding, if that makes sense. The biggest difference though may be the volume. I don't know how many birds I have but it is probably in the neighborhood of 70-100. I am breaking all the rules because they live in a 10x10 coop - the coop is all roosts LOL. The intensive nature of it may mean that the compost action starts faster than if I had the recommended 4 sq ft per bird. Incidentally, I wouldn't recommend keeping this number in a coop this size. I get away with it because they aren't confined to a run during their waking hours - they have free-range of 10 acres. They only go into the coop to sleep, lay eggs, and access the feeder.HeChicken, I have 5 chickens. When I tried to scoop it up like you, that's when it was very hard. I admit I didn't layer as much as you. It was starting to get smelly so I wanted to scrape it off. I use rice straw if that makes any difference and my soil is sandy.
Mary