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No matter what you use the dust is going to get worse and worse as they grow.  Between the feather dander, poop dust, and everything else you only get more as the babies get bigger.

 

Matt

 

 



I'm betting the chicks will be going to an outdoor brooder in a week or 2. Just have to wait on the younger ones to feather out a little more. The older ones are feathered in pretty good so far. The pine smell is what seems to be bothering me lately, I think it's time to chage the bedding though. That's something to try to get done tomorrow. Just have to get the shop vac in the house since the pine shavings clog my regular vacuum.

 

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Happily married since 2006. Mommy to 3 boys! Currently own 5 EEs, 2 RIR, 1 NN, 1 Frizzle, 2 Ameracaunas,  2 Cochins, 2 Leghorns, 1 Polish, 1 EE/Polish mix, 3 goats, a dwarf hamster, and a pitbull/boxer mix.

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post #15672 of 26852
Pine pellets work pretty good in a brooder.

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Mama to 3 wonderful kids
1 chihuahua/1 peekapoo/2 naked necks/1 ancona/3 easter eggers/1 minorca/1 olive egger/1 Summer Sussex/8 silkies/1 mille fluer d'Uccle & chicks a'hatch'n about all the time!
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post #15673 of 26852

I think I will try some hay when I change bedding tomorrow. If that works like we want we may stay with that. We may try to get some pine pellets this weekend to try too.

Happily married since 2006. Mommy to 3 boys! Currently own 5 EEs, 2 RIR, 1 NN, 1 Frizzle, 2 Ameracaunas,  2 Cochins, 2 Leghorns, 1 Polish, 1 EE/Polish mix, 3 goats, a dwarf hamster, and a pitbull/boxer mix.

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Happily married since 2006. Mommy to 3 boys! Currently own 5 EEs, 2 RIR, 1 NN, 1 Frizzle, 2 Ameracaunas,  2 Cochins, 2 Leghorns, 1 Polish, 1 EE/Polish mix, 3 goats, a dwarf hamster, and a pitbull/boxer mix.

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post #15674 of 26852
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paper towels are one I hear people use.  I use horse hay.



My DH mentioned maybe trying hay. We may try that first and see how it goes. I am just getting tired of the mess in the house and the dust seems to be getting to me lately.

 

 



I also use horse hay here lau.gif

 But then again I don't do the chicks in the house (BG) so I don't worry too much about a bit of a mess, and all birds are dusty, big or little, just dust making critters!

Scott

1 puts up with me DW, 3DD's, a few grand kids, a few chicks, a alot of pigeons, a few chicks, a few horses, a few  chicks,  a few dogs, a few more chicks, a few cats, alot of chickens,  alot more chicks, And only 2 acres for all of them to grow, thrive, and have fun on 

This time BYC chickens from early 90's, 1st time with Granddad and his layers on his dairy farm back in the 60's

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1 puts up with me DW, 3DD's, a few grand kids, a few chicks, a alot of pigeons, a few chicks, a few horses, a few  chicks,  a few dogs, a few more chicks, a few cats, alot of chickens,  alot more chicks, And only 2 acres for all of them to grow, thrive, and have fun on 

This time BYC chickens from early 90's, 1st time with Granddad and his layers on his dairy farm back in the 60's

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post #15675 of 26852
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I also use horse hay here lau.gif

 But then again I don't do the chicks in the house (BG) so I don't worry too much about a bit of a mess, and all birds are dusty, big or little, just dust making critters!

Scott



The bird dander isn't bothering me. It's the mess on the floor from the pine shavings that get through the HWC because the chicks are digging and scratching in it all the time. If we had a barn, basement or garage I'm betting we would use it for brooding. Unfortunately we don't have any of those so we have to brood in the house. We will likely be making some modifications to the brooder at some point too.

 

Happily married since 2006. Mommy to 3 boys! Currently own 5 EEs, 2 RIR, 1 NN, 1 Frizzle, 2 Ameracaunas,  2 Cochins, 2 Leghorns, 1 Polish, 1 EE/Polish mix, 3 goats, a dwarf hamster, and a pitbull/boxer mix.

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Happily married since 2006. Mommy to 3 boys! Currently own 5 EEs, 2 RIR, 1 NN, 1 Frizzle, 2 Ameracaunas,  2 Cochins, 2 Leghorns, 1 Polish, 1 EE/Polish mix, 3 goats, a dwarf hamster, and a pitbull/boxer mix.

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post #15676 of 26852
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The bird dander isn't bothering me. It's the mess on the floor from the pine shavings that get through the HWC because the chicks are digging and scratching in it all the time. If we had a barn, basement or garage I'm betting we would use it for brooding. Unfortunately we don't have any of those so we have to brood in the house. We will likely be making some modifications to the brooder at some point too.

 



For a brooder... I use large plastic totes... with a hole cut in the top... to hang the light down through. We line the bottom with newspaper with paper towels on top. It is very easy to keep clean....thumbsup.gif

 

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" But the path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day. " (Proverbs 4:18)

 

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post #15677 of 26852

Does anyone in NC breed Splash Silkies? Hopefully someone going to Chickenstock? If you know of anyone, please PM me. Thanks.

~lenore~

 

 

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post #15678 of 26852

Mary - I do the same. I would never think to keep chicks in a wire cage indoors. I use plastic totes, either cut a small window type hole and 2 sides and ziptie screen or Hardware cloth to it, or drill some 1/2 - 1" diameter holes for air flow and ventilation. hole and screen on top and light. Best brooders. 

 

Best advice - clean a brooder everyday no less than every other day. will cut back on smell BIG time, and cleanliness/disease issues as well. 

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Want a custom chicken shirt? Check out my FB and contact me! Offering SILKIES, SHOWGIRL, and POLISH designs and custom artwork!

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post #15679 of 26852
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For a brooder... I use large plastic totes... with a hole cut in the top... to hang the light down through. We line the bottom with newspaper with paper towels on top. It is very easy to keep clean....thumbsup.gif

 



We started with that but they were outgrowing it. 10 chicks in a 30 gal (I think) tub didn't work for long. We modified a large changing table so they had more room. I'm sure we will figure out some way to solve the problem. It may just be a situation of adding screen wire to the inside.

Here is our brooder

brooder.png

 

Happily married since 2006. Mommy to 3 boys! Currently own 5 EEs, 2 RIR, 1 NN, 1 Frizzle, 2 Ameracaunas,  2 Cochins, 2 Leghorns, 1 Polish, 1 EE/Polish mix, 3 goats, a dwarf hamster, and a pitbull/boxer mix.

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Happily married since 2006. Mommy to 3 boys! Currently own 5 EEs, 2 RIR, 1 NN, 1 Frizzle, 2 Ameracaunas,  2 Cochins, 2 Leghorns, 1 Polish, 1 EE/Polish mix, 3 goats, a dwarf hamster, and a pitbull/boxer mix.

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post #15680 of 26852

Marlow get a couple 1X4s and tack to the inside, and then put a layer of plastic at the very bottom to lap over the 1X4s. that way you can easily clean out shavings without them kicking much if any out, and if you need to or can - you can just pull up plastic and throw away in a bunch (like those kitty litter liner thingies?) 

I did something very similar for a big outdoor grow out last year when it was still quite cold in March with 20+ babies

Want a custom chicken shirt? Check out my FB and contact me! Offering SILKIES, SHOWGIRL, and POLISH designs and custom artwork!

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Jessy
Shadow Calibers Silkies and Design

NPIP # 55-1101

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Want a custom chicken shirt? Check out my FB and contact me! Offering SILKIES, SHOWGIRL, and POLISH designs and custom artwork!

https://www.facebook.com/ShadowCaliberDesigns

 

 

Jessy
Shadow Calibers Silkies and Design

NPIP # 55-1101

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