Check out my thread in the link in my post for the california egg study. It has information on contaminants that get into eggs from both smoke and what they eat free ranging.Hey Californians! Anyone know how to support chickens during fire season? The air up here north of Sac is terrible this morning - very smokey, thanks to the nearby Potter Fire, I'm guessing. I'm new to chicken keeping so didn't have to deal with this in past years. Given chickens' sensitive respiratory systems, is there anything I can do to help? Their coop is small - it's an Eglu Cube - and given the heat, it wouldn't work well to try to confine them (which is what I'd do with more of a barn or larger space). Ideas? Advice? TIA!
We can't really do anything about the smoke. Fire is a much bigger problem in burnt areas and of course getting them food and water when a poultry owner has to evacuate. There are volunteers that will go out and give them food and water though.