Wouldn't the chemicals from the onion affect them?I'm told it works with cut onions as well.
My mother used that method too take the chemicals smell from paint out of our home after it had been decorated, vinegar too

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Wouldn't the chemicals from the onion affect them?I'm told it works with cut onions as well.
They are all looking really good these daysWoodchip coming next week. It's coming in 70 litre bags which while costing a bit more makes shifting it around easier. I'm not optomistic anyone will be on hand when the delivery comes.
At the allotments a bit after 1pm today. Got a couple of barrow loads of the shite and paper out of the run and knocked up a couple of duckboards from old pallets. May have a couple of concrete slabs coming which can go just outside the coop run gate which gets pretty dire after a heavy rain.
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I was not aware of the 5 freedoms either. Good to know! Great tip on 5-freedom is conflicting with many AI lockdown measures.it's not an easy read for quite a few reasons, and kudos to you for wading through it in a second language!
But I'm surprised you didn't know of the 5 freedoms already; I thought that was common knowledge now. On the other hand, it not being common knowledge may explain the AI restrictions, which when imposed on backyard flocks usually create a conflict with several of those freedoms. If you ever get in an argument with someone about not applying headline AI measures (i.e. lock every bird up inside; the rules beyond the headline are quite nuanced), it's useful to be able to quote it and point out this is a legal requirement too; the rules are in conflict.
Love that last photo, I wonder what they were looking at! I agree that they are looking pretty good.Woodchip coming next week. It's coming in 70 litre bags which while costing a bit more makes shifting it around easier. I'm not optomistic anyone will be on hand when the delivery comes.
At the allotments a bit after 1pm today. Got a couple of barrow loads of the shite and paper out of the run and knocked up a couple of duckboards from old pallets. May have a couple of concrete slabs coming which can go just outside the coop run gate which gets pretty dire after a heavy rain.
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Well, I've never used wood chip in a chicken run before but then again I've never kept chickens in a run before either.Yay!
The chickens will help you move the chips around, I'm sure.![]()
I don't know. I've got no intention of trying it.Wouldn't the chemicals from the onion affect them?
My mother used that method too take the chemicals smell from paint out of our home after it had been decorated, vinegar too![]()
Me either. I wiped their perches with vinegar bicarb and peppermint today and have a rechargeable dehumidifier in the coop which was warm as it went inside.I don't know. I've got no intention of trying it.