Air quality alert! Will my chickens be ok??

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I have four sapphire gem chickens (a little over a year old) and we love in Philadelphia, PA. As I’m sure many other are, we are effected by the wild fire smoke blowing from Canada- in the last few days there have been air quality alerts and the air is kind of hazy and smells badly. I can’t believe I haven’t considered this as a big problem to my chickens sooner and am worried. I haven’t seen them acting any different but will post and changes. Our home isn’t really set up to have them I side but I suppose I could figure something out if dire. Should I be very concerned and will I need to treat them?? I read birds are sensitive to air quality but what can I do to help them? I don’t know ho other people are dealing with this but wondering what steps you all are taking.

Thank you.
 
Smoky air can injure a chicken's respiratory system, but unless you have an air purifier, there isn't much you can do.

Smoky air will cause stress, so if you had electrolytes to their water with a little added sugar, that can help with the stress so they will be less affected.
 
Smoky air can injure a chicken's respiratory system, but unless you have an air purifier, there isn't much you can do.

Smoky air will cause stress, so if you had electrolytes to their water with a little added sugar, that can help with the stress so they will be less affected.
Ok, thank you very much I will try electrolytes. I do have an air purifier that I could put in the run and near the coop.
 
I have four sapphire gem chickens (a little over a year old) and we love in Philadelphia, PA. As I’m sure many other are, we are effected by the wild fire smoke blowing from Canada- in the last few days there have been air quality alerts and the air is kind of hazy and smells badly. I can’t believe I haven’t considered this as a big problem to my chickens sooner and am worried. I haven’t seen them acting any different but will post and changes. Our home isn’t really set up to have them I side but I suppose I could figure something out if dire. Should I be very concerned and will I need to treat them?? I read birds are sensitive to air quality but what can I do to help them? I don’t know ho other people are dealing with this but wondering what steps you all are taking.

Thank you.
i'm wondering the same thing! In South Jersey
 
If it's really bad, if your eyes are watering and your chest is tight signalling a high air particulate, then you would do well to put your chickens into their coop with the air purifier going. You should remain indoors as well and keep activity to a bare minimum.
 
I've experienced this where I live several times, with no ill effects to the chickens. I suffered more than they did. But if you see labored breathing or other signs of distress, maybe put them in the garage if you have one, for a while. I think the electrolytes are a great idea..
 

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