We go bare foot, kids and I all day, not Dh so much.
We're healthy so far, but chook keeping is new to us this year. I wear shoes in the coop at times, Crocs, or sandals, and wash my feet once I get inside. So, technically, there is probably poop on my kitchen floor in minute quantities!!! But I wash it down each morning early (takes like 10 minutes, and stretches and limbers up my spine at the same time!), so it is cleaned very regularly.
You bet you would develop natural immunity to what you come in contact with! I would worry far more about encountering resistant bacteria and what-not in a hospital, than on a farm or a well-managed chicken coop. Just my .O2 cents! I guess each has to determine their own comfort level with risk, but, it seems the risk is pretty low...
We're healthy so far, but chook keeping is new to us this year. I wear shoes in the coop at times, Crocs, or sandals, and wash my feet once I get inside. So, technically, there is probably poop on my kitchen floor in minute quantities!!! But I wash it down each morning early (takes like 10 minutes, and stretches and limbers up my spine at the same time!), so it is cleaned very regularly.
You bet you would develop natural immunity to what you come in contact with! I would worry far more about encountering resistant bacteria and what-not in a hospital, than on a farm or a well-managed chicken coop. Just my .O2 cents! I guess each has to determine their own comfort level with risk, but, it seems the risk is pretty low...