Raising baby chicks is totally different than cage-birds.
First and most of all, because cage-birds go through,what, one set of feathers per year -- chicks go through like half a dozen full molts in three months, much of it involving not just feather dander itself but all that chick 'fluff'.
And second, chicks scratch continually (unless kept on wire, as one poster above did suggest), and therefore spread that dust, plus whatever dust is in the bedding-and-dried-poo, far and wide thru the air.
So the one thing does not really have a lot to do with the other.
Just saying,
Pat
First and most of all, because cage-birds go through,what, one set of feathers per year -- chicks go through like half a dozen full molts in three months, much of it involving not just feather dander itself but all that chick 'fluff'.
And second, chicks scratch continually (unless kept on wire, as one poster above did suggest), and therefore spread that dust, plus whatever dust is in the bedding-and-dried-poo, far and wide thru the air.
So the one thing does not really have a lot to do with the other.
Just saying,
Pat
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