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In the Brooder
Wasn't sure which forum this should go under. It is chicken health related but ultimately focuses on run design.
I've been noticing my girls with black nostrils and some transient respiratory issues. Runny nose and a little wheezing that lasts a brief period and goes away. Not severe enough for to ring alarm bells about a virus. Seemingly occurs after some dust bathing.
My run is currently tarped in with Super 6 vapor barrier for the winter to eliminate drafts. The floor is entirely made of about a cubic yard of top soil that I laid in the fall. It is very fine Since doing so I've noticed the waterer and feeder her covered with a thick baby powder fine layer of brown dust rather quickly. I'm thinking the girls mist be kicking up a lot of this dust and a lot of it is going into their lungs.
Any recommendations for a floor covering for the run? I see a lot of references to using straw. I can get bales of cut/sifted and dust free straw very inexpensively. Will a good thick layer eliminate the dust issues? I'm wanting to do this as well as the temps for the rest of Jan will be around -30F and lower. Hoping this would also protect their feet.
I've been noticing my girls with black nostrils and some transient respiratory issues. Runny nose and a little wheezing that lasts a brief period and goes away. Not severe enough for to ring alarm bells about a virus. Seemingly occurs after some dust bathing.
My run is currently tarped in with Super 6 vapor barrier for the winter to eliminate drafts. The floor is entirely made of about a cubic yard of top soil that I laid in the fall. It is very fine Since doing so I've noticed the waterer and feeder her covered with a thick baby powder fine layer of brown dust rather quickly. I'm thinking the girls mist be kicking up a lot of this dust and a lot of it is going into their lungs.
Any recommendations for a floor covering for the run? I see a lot of references to using straw. I can get bales of cut/sifted and dust free straw very inexpensively. Will a good thick layer eliminate the dust issues? I'm wanting to do this as well as the temps for the rest of Jan will be around -30F and lower. Hoping this would also protect their feet.