Search results for query: *

  1. dkvart1

    Histoplasmosis and chickens

    wow katy, I knew you could become infected (as with so many things) and not know it for awhile, but that's a long time!
  2. dkvart1

    Histoplasmosis and chickens

    dewey, I know most folks never have a problem with stuff like this. It was just something that crossed my mind after reading about dust in the coop and I wondered about it, and how others dealt with it, if it even concerned them at all. thanks for your input and the input of others. edited to...
  3. dkvart1

    Histoplasmosis and chickens

    Quote: Okay, so I'm being a little cautious, maybe even overly cautious... I just know how absolutely horrible I would feel if my little grandkids fell sick because of an oversight on my part. Think I can relax a bit and just gear up when cleaning and go with outside access to the nest...
  4. dkvart1

    Histoplasmosis and chickens

    I read a thread in the past couple of days about dust in the coop but couldn't find it this morning (maybe just not enough coffee yet) This got me to thinking about histoplasmosis, which comes from bird and bat droppings. I honestly don't know why I didn't think about this sooner, as I've had...
Back
Top Bottom