Well, its not really enclosed. But it does have three sides closed off, see photo. I have my logs stacked up in the rear left corner under the house area. I am hopeful it will dry out and then be more useable.
OK, well that really answer my question. As my biggest concern was that the Logs are a bit damp and I had been told a while back that Chickens can get ill from wood if it has any kind of rot in it.
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The weather is turning bit crap here and I have no dry place to store my cut log rings. Its pine wood and I wanted to know if anyone sees a serrious risk of placing a pile of log rings inside my covered chicken run..... The logs are about year old and well seasoned. Although the...
Mary..... I did not wish to be rude, but your forcing my hand here. I did not ask you for your opinions on the use of Frontline itself, and would be grateful if you would please refrain from expressing them. Espeacialy as you seem to have no experience of Frontline on Chickens at all !...... I...
Hello Mary
So i'm not entirely sure if you are saying that you have experience of using Frontline Spray on Chickens or not ?.. That was my question after all.
Rob
I've used the Frontline Drops on my Chickens for years, its relay effective and doesn't seem to affect the eggs at all. So much more effective that using permethrins, which when used in sufficient quantities to kill the mite's seems to make the Chickens feel ill. I can see from the posts...
I have eight Chickens in my flock including 2 roosters and 6 hens. The 4 Ayem Cemani's all get along great, even though 2 of them are roosters. However when I introduced 4 other chickens which I have had for over 5 years, one for 7 years. The older ones all huddle together in a corner. The odd...
I have used Frontline on my Chickens for years and it is absolutely wonderful !. However it is expensive. A tip is to buy the very large Dog size and measure it out according to the weight of the chicken. The Dog Frontline is identical to the cat one, except for the size of the pipette. Eggs...