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USA-Made Turf Nest Box Liner Reviews

4.7 Rating 42 Reviews
The chickens like these liners! And they clean very well, just shake them out!
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Posted 6 years ago
My chickens love these liners. Easy to clean, and we are getting more eggs since we added them into our roosting boxes. I think they could be a few inches larger, as there is a gap between the liner and the side of the box all the way around.
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Posted 6 years ago
CHRISTOPHER L
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My girls and I love these. Super easy to clean, comfy and soft (I’m assuming), and all around great. I ordered two and could probably trim one of them to make a better fit, but no one is complaining about the overlapped section. Highly recommend.
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Posted 6 years ago
I absolutely love this nest box liner. No more smelly shavings everywhere, epecially attached to my chickens butts. My coop is a cinch to clean as I shake what can be shakesn and hose off what needs a more aggressive cleaning. You can not go wrong with this liner. Once you try one, you will never go back to shavings, hay, straw or anything else. I recommend this 100% and can't imagine anyone not being as happy as I am. Actually can't imagine anyone happier then my girls now!
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Posted 6 years ago
These nesting box liners are fantastic. They are super easy to clean and are the perfect size.
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Posted 6 years ago
Unlike the other mats I’ve tried the is super soft to the touch. Poop shakes right off and if it doesn’t it hoses right off. I will be ordering more.
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Posted 6 years ago
These liners have been used in my nesting boxes, with my broody hens, and as a snow blanket. They are very durable and easy to clean.
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Posted 6 years ago
I purchased 4 of these for my nest boxes. I tried it in just 1 nest box so far and the hens will not go anywhere near it. Very expensive for what you get and now a complete waste of my money if they will not use them. I was thinking as an after thought that maybe they will think it is okay to lay their eggs on the lawn.
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Posted 6 years ago