noisegeyser
Songster
- Mar 28, 2019
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My whole family likes to shoot, so there's people handling ammunition in the living room pretty regularly. I try not to as much as I can, and dilligently wash my hands before I go feed or interact with my chickens regardless if I've been handling ammunition. Am I putting my birds at any serious risk of lead poisoning, and what can I do to mitigate that risk? I noticed shed intestinal lining in their droppings the other day, but freaked myself out and thought it was blood at first. Then read that blood in droppings can be a symptom of lead poisoning. They seem fine, but I just wanted to ask this question since it's really bothering me.