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Oh, dear. I guess it's standard building practice to insulate the foundation with XPS (extruded polystyrene), but it does look just like cement/concrete when painted. Well, until pecked to pieces by chickens! It's toxic to birds that eat enough of it, right? Someone in another thread mentioned that she lost at least 1 (but I think it was two) chickens to the ingestion of a bunch of styrofoam (which, I think is also polystyrene). Dunno. I wonder if slapping some fine/smoothed stucco or drive-it (sp?)over the top of it would help at all. Again, dunno. Once chickens start doing something, they don't like to stop, so they might just keep pecking at the stucco and peck through a thin layer of it to get to the insulation.
I am enjoying the photos of the Hatch-a-Long chicks. Mine seem to be doing well. They are in the big brooder now, with a hover over them, running around and flapping like crazy. They've graduated to the big feeders and waterer. I gave about half of them away to friends. Even some of the straight run chickens at the farm store are going for $4 (3.99) a pop! Yes, black sex-links (straight run) for $4 a piece.