Dandy's Topsoil

Chicken Coop Chips - Hardwood Bedding for Coops & Runs | Bulk Bags

Bulk hardwood chips for chicken coops and runs - and equally useful as garden mulch

£209.42£271.24

A serious upgrade on straw or shavings for keeping a chicken coop dry, warm and sweet-smelling. Mixed hardwoods chickens love to scratch in - and equally good as garden mulch on shrub borders and paths.

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Key features

  • Mixed hardwood chips (not softwood) - dense, slow to break down, hardwearing
  • Naturally absorbent - keeps the coop floor dry and droppings contained
  • Fresh natural scent helps the coop smell sweet without chemicals
  • Loved by chickens for natural scratching and dust-bathing
  • Insulating - keeps the floor warm and dry through winter
  • Also excellent as garden mulch, path covering, or play-area surface
Material Mixed chipped hardwoods
Coverage Variant-dependent: from 250L (5 handy bags) to 2000L (40 handy bags)
Origin British supplier (Dandy's Topsoil)
Trusted UK retailer Norfolk family farm

About this product

Full description

If you keep chickens, you'll already know that the floor of the coop or the run matters as much as anything else in the setup. A damp, soggy, ammonia-sharp floor is bad for the birds' feet, bad for the chickens' health, and bad for the gardener's nose; a dry, clean, sweet-smelling floor keeps the whole thing pleasant for everyone. These chicken coop chips are the proper answer — a mixture of chipped hardwoods designed for exactly this job, generous in bulk, and a serious upgrade on straw or shavings for a hard-working poultry setup.

From Dandy's Topsoil, our trusted bulk-supply specialists, these are clean chipped hardwoods (not the softwood bark you might find in a garden centre) selected for their hardwearing, absorbent, slow-rotting quality. Chickens love them — they're perfect for natural scratching behaviour, which keeps the flock entertained and happy. And the natural scent of the chipped wood does a quietly wonderful job of keeping the coop smelling fresh, which anyone who's mucked out a damp coop in February will appreciate immediately.

What makes them work

  • Mixed chipped hardwoods — dense, slow to break down, more hardwearing than softwood shavings or bark
  • Naturally absorbent — soaks up droppings and moisture, keeping the floor dry
  • Fresh natural scent — the wood itself helps keep the coop smelling sweet, no chemicals needed
  • Loved by chickens — chickens are natural scratchers, and they'll happily forage and dust-bathe through a deep layer of chips
  • Insulating — a good depth of chips helps keep the coop floor warm and dry through winter
  • Slow to compact — lasts a good while between changes compared to lighter materials

How to use them

  • Spread a good layer across the floor of the coop, the run, or both — aim for around 10cm to start, deeper for muddy ground or larger runs
  • Rake over occasionally to keep the surface even and fresh
  • Top up rather than replace — the hardwoods break down slowly, so you generally only need to add to the layer rather than start from scratch each time
  • Compost the used chips when you do eventually clear them — mixed with the chicken droppings they make first-rate garden compost. A genuine closed-loop benefit for a kitchen-garden keeper

Also excellent in the garden

Although they're sold for chicken coops, these mixed hardwood chips are equally useful elsewhere in the garden. Use them as:

  • A mulch around shrubs, trees and established perennials — suppresses weeds, holds in moisture, breaks down slowly into the soil
  • A path covering for vegetable garden paths and informal walkways
  • A play area surface for children's play frames and swings (softer landing than gravel)
  • A border edging for less-formal cottage planting

The mixed hardwood blend gives a natural-looking, soft brown finish that settles into most planting schemes without dominating. Plenty of customers buy a bag for the coop and find themselves using the rest for borders.

Bulk options — choosing the right size

Available in seven sizes to suit different needs — from a small handy bag for a single coop top-up, through to a jumbo bulk bag for a full setup or a substantial garden project. The handy 50-litre bags in particular are worth knowing about if you have access difficulties, since they can be carried by hand through a house, over a wall, or down a narrow path where a bulk bag simply won't go.

  • Jumbo Bulk Bag — approximately 1,000 litres (one cubic metre) — the largest single bag
  • Standard Bulk Bag — approximately 750 litres — the size most builders' merchants use
  • Half Bulk Bag — approximately 500 litres — a manageable mid-size
  • 40 × 50-litre Handy Bagsbest value per litre; 40 bags totalling 2,000 litres
  • 20 × 50-litre Handy Bags — 1,000 litres in carry-friendly portions
  • 10 × 50-litre Handy Bags — 500 litres in handy bags
  • 5 × 50-litre Handy Bags — the smallest order; 250 litres for a single coop or small project

Choose your size from the options above.

About Dandy's Topsoil

Dandy's are our trusted bulk-supply partners — specialists in topsoils, mulches, composts and garden aggregates, supplied direct in bulk and handy bags. We stock their range because they do the unglamorous bulk products properly: well-screened materials, honest descriptions, sensible bag sizes for both serious gardeners and small projects.

A small thought: there's a quiet pleasure in a coop that smells of fresh hardwood rather than damp ammonia — the chickens are happier, the morning rounds are nicer, and the eventual compost is the better for it. The right material under your birds is one of those small unglamorous upgrades that improves a whole side of keeping them.

Product images by @WillowRoseCoggins on Instagram — thank you for sharing.

What's included
Variant-dependent:
- Jumbo: approx 1000L in one bulk bag
- Standard Bulk Bag: approx 750L
- Half Bulk Bag: approx 500L
- 40 x 50L Handy Bags: 2000L total
- 20 x 50L: 1000L total
- 10 x 50L: 500L total
- 5 x 50L: 250L total
Care and use
- Spread to a depth of approx. 10cm in the coop/run; deeper for muddy ground
- Rake over occasionally to keep fresh and even
- Top up rather than replace - the hardwoods break down slowly
- Compost used chips with droppings for excellent garden compost
- Store dry if not used immediately