Echelontheory101
Songster
So out in the coop/run its sand floor and they have a designated big dust bath bowl with volcanic ash, but for the babies in the brooder inside (I will be brooding outside for future batches) their instinct/want for dust bathing is kicking in because they are dust bathing in the feed crumbles they knock out of the feeder  I have zero problem giving them one with the ash and a plug of dirt from the run BUT curious on suggestions of how people have done that without the chicks making a huge mess?
 I have zero problem giving them one with the ash and a plug of dirt from the run BUT curious on suggestions of how people have done that without the chicks making a huge mess? 
I have 11 total in a 4 foot hexagon pop up brooder, 3 are almost 4 weeks old and the other 8 are almost 3 weeks old. So one small bowl will run out very quickly and they'll fight over it, but a huge bowl will be a giant dusty mess.
Suggestions? Or just suck it up and let them make a mess? Lol
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			 I have zero problem giving them one with the ash and a plug of dirt from the run BUT curious on suggestions of how people have done that without the chicks making a huge mess?
 I have zero problem giving them one with the ash and a plug of dirt from the run BUT curious on suggestions of how people have done that without the chicks making a huge mess? I have 11 total in a 4 foot hexagon pop up brooder, 3 are almost 4 weeks old and the other 8 are almost 3 weeks old. So one small bowl will run out very quickly and they'll fight over it, but a huge bowl will be a giant dusty mess.
Suggestions? Or just suck it up and let them make a mess? Lol
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 hoping to get them back on the hemp bedding tomorrow now that the sneezing resolved itself, since I already have so much of it and would feel wasteful to just toss it brand new in the compost pile. And like
 hoping to get them back on the hemp bedding tomorrow now that the sneezing resolved itself, since I already have so much of it and would feel wasteful to just toss it brand new in the compost pile. And like  
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		