birdwrangler057
Songster
I would use a mask for sand.
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That is true in a lot of ways, especially if you clean the coop every day, but chickens are immune to a lot of things we aren't, and vice versa. I never wear a mask either, maybe a bandanna every once and a while.I clean our large coop daily, and I never use a mask. Sure it smells crazy and I've wondered in my mind if I was going to catch the plague, but we keep things pretty clean, swept out and refresh bedding regularly. I don't think masks are necessary if you're coop is maintained. If its healthy for the birds it should be healthy for us right?
Wow, you sure have a lot of pets/livestock!
Wow, you sure have a lot of pets/livestock!
I was interviewing a potential house sitter who has never dealt with chickens before. She house sits for a friend of mine who keeps some doves in an aviary and she said that she always wears a face mask when she cleans the dove cage. I got the impression that she thinks she should also wear one when she is cleaning my coop.
Dust from chicken feces, and dust from certain bird dander, can cause long lasting respiratory issues. Histoplasomosis can be transmitted through dried bird droppings, as well as other issues. Not everyone will get it, but those who do can have serious complications.