ooh I like ur setup! but how mutch is the sand?
$4 for 50 pounds at lowes.
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ooh I like ur setup! but how mutch is the sand?
The cedar trees and coops made of cedar that have been treated are fine. It's the shavings that cause problems. Our avian vet (the one I worked for, for a very long time) has advised against cedar shavings due to the aromatic (phenol) oils in the shavings irritating the respiratory systems of younger poultry, thus making them much more susceptible to respiratory illnesses. Typically, the younger the bird, the more susceptible they are to these issues. If there wasn't any data out there to support this, I don't know why they're training vets with that information...
Here's a thread about the topic:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/99738/who-says-cedar-is-bad-for-chickens
that cheap? i know what i'm doing next time i go to lowes!$4 for 50 pounds at lowes.
I'll read the thread, thanks. I am in no way questioning the competency of your vet however my point still stands that the statement is still hearsay lacking any scientific backing
*Not trying to start an internet argument, just making an observation*
that cheap? i know what i'm doing next time i go to lowes!