I would use Pine, but anything except Cedar or other aromatics would be fine.What kind of wood should I use to build my brooder out of or does it matter

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I would use Pine, but anything except Cedar or other aromatics would be fine.What kind of wood should I use to build my brooder out of or does it matter
Well, my son took 42nd out of 108 runners at State. Improved his time on that course by almost 30sec. So now for next year(senior year) he is forecasted to be in top 10 of 6A Cross Country runners. Woo hoo
Well, my son took 42nd out of 108 runners at State. Improved his time on that course by almost 30sec. So now for next year(senior year) he is forecasted to be in top 10 of 6A Cross Country runners. Woo hoo
Any discharge? Do they seem congested? I'd take out the straw first, it molds really quickly / easily. Did you hatch them yourself, or buy them from somewhere?My chicks are sneezing ideas the have straw and pine shavings in there brooder
Any discharge? Do they seem congested? I'd take out the straw first, it molds really quickly / easily. Did you hatch them yourself, or buy them from somewhere?
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Hi fellow Oregonians/Washingtonians!
So...I just treated my flock of 7 birds with Ivomectin 1% injectible, drops on the skin for mites. Then Poultry Protector spray in the coop and then replaced the bedding.
One of my hens was badly infested, with several LARGE egg clumbs around the base of the feathers. What should I do about those? I treated them twice with 10 days between treatments. Do I have to pluck those feathers? I tried to scrape the egg clumbs off but they do not come off and the whole feather ended up coming out. Do I need to give her a bath?? Petroleum jelly?? HELP!!
Thanks!