oes a filter type mask help at all, at least he could go outside a little??This may be fine for mild allergies, but for someone like him that has severe allergies, he will end up in the hospital. I tried some local honey last year and he puffs up from it and has bloody diarrhea for several days - bleh. The regular honey from Meijer seems to be fine at least... We have an appointment in July for him to get retested and start getting allergy shots. The nuts, sunflowers, tomatoes, oranges etc. he has I can deal with but the pollen allergies really suck.
love the pics.Here's our girls enjoying the nice weather
x2They love worms & grubs! Let your daughter dig some up for their snack, it's fine. Give the chicks "chick grit" to help them digest & there should be no problem. IMO.![]()
Enjoy your chickens!!
WelcomeHello All, First time here! I am a "new" chickeneer and thought a little help from fellow Michiganders would be helpful!
A little about me, I am married to my HS sweetheart and we have our Daughter (Riley) who will be 6 next month... the chickens were her and Daddies idea, and since I was very unsure about this, they went and bought 6 different kinds on a whim. We just built our coop last weekend, but have yet to get the chicks in there since we are trying to figure out the best way to put the fencing up. I would love to just have free range but we have a yellow lab who just seems TOO interested in the newest addition to our house.
Hoping to learn a few helpful tips in the wonderful world of Chickening
Bawk Bawk

You might want to keep food and water outside, helps to keep the coop clean and less stinky, I put my feeders in a metal trash can at night to discourage night time visitors....I also have bird netting (the heavier type works best.) over my run. welded 2x4 makes up my run with hardware cloth around the bottom and on all windows
have fun, relax, and enjoy your chickens