Arizona Chickens

Peepers are in the coup for a test drive.

And they are running around 'cause they've never been able to before.

Guess that's why they call it a chicken run!
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I was wondering what is wrong with bugs in the feed? Chickens like bugs. I know if you kept the feed in the house you wouldn't like that. I also was told once that just put the bag of feed in the freezer to kill the bugs. [that is if you have one big enough].
I understand a person wouldn't want any mold or ranced feed.
Also my pretty new white silky is all dirty now. Can you bath chickens? My silkies have a good weather proof coop but they are on the dirt. Should I be putting down bedding of some kind of get a bunch of sand?
Sonoran, Do you have silky hens for sell? I am thinking I don't have your email address right. Been trying to get in touch with you.
Anybody live in Wittman?
 
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If there are bugs in the feed, there is bug poopy in the feed too. The feed would likely be oxidized, degraded and nutritionally compromised. Much less desirable for making healthy chickens and eggs. If the feed store knows they have a bug problem they may have sprayed pesticide, possibly contaminating the feed. Then there is the ever present possibility of having them migrate to your pantry. All in all it shows lacking management on the part of the feed supplier and/or feed manufacturer.

If I get a grocery product from the store that turns out buggy I am certainly not going to shop there again.

Obviously, we didn't get our scheduled start to California.
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I use the deep litter method with pine shavings over a dirt floor form my coop and run.
search "deep litter".

So you use deep litter for the run as well as the coop? I hadn't thought of that...I think where I am it would all just blow away. I spread a layer of straw in their run so they have something to scratch at though.
 
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I use the deep litter method with pine shavings over a dirt floor form my coop and run.
search "deep litter".

So you use deep litter for the run as well as the coop? I hadn't thought of that...I think where I am it would all just blow away. I spread a layer of straw in their run so they have something to scratch at though.

Yes, I do, but look at my page. The coop and run aren't very big because I let them out all day anyway and the coop part is open to the run. The coop is basically just more run with a little more shelter. I hang a shower curtain between the two during really cold weather. Pretty simple. With deep litter I only do about 5 minutes a day chicken chores (besides the once or twice a year that I remove shavings)
 
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welcome-byc.gif

I use the deep litter method with pine shavings over a dirt floor form my coop and run.
search "deep litter".

So you use deep litter for the run as well as the coop? I hadn't thought of that...I think where I am it would all just blow away. I spread a layer of straw in their run so they have something to scratch at though.

i tried deep litter and failed miserably! i seriously have no clue what i was doing wrong and had "the chicken man"(CB from VPA) himself come out. i think it just doesn't work for me. i clean out the coops monthly at least. i have dirt in my run and a big tub of sand for their dusting pleasure. just bought an alfalfa bale and toss in a bit into the run for them to eat and scratch at. allergic to straw!!!!
 

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