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Funny you should ask, my husband and I were just having this conversation. Right now at 2 weeks they are putting out a lot of dust. Kind of a fine brownish yellowish dust. I guess there downy feathers do this as the new ones come in? They are very dusty. I didn't notice the dust until going into the 2nd week. Our basement is pretty big, so mainly the dust is more to the half of the basement they are in, but the whole basement is starting to smell like chickens, so I am working tomorrow on getting the coup more insulated so I can set them up in there soon. We use our basement as a family room too since it is mostly finished, so the smell is more of a problem then the dust right now for us. Not sure if this helps...Thank you! All good info. I think as soon as you raise your first batch of chicks you become a pro
Mine are coming 2 weeks from today!
I have one more question... I keep hearing about the dust the chicks produce. Since I am getting about the same # of chicks as you, I was wondering about the dust in the basement.
I was going to put them in the family room for 2 weeks. Basement for 2 weeks and then garage for last 2 weeks as long as it's warm enough by then. So how dusty is your basement??? I laughed as I read someone else's post that they were worried about it being like the Dust Bowl of 1930's - is this what I should expect?