I have never used rubber..even with my goats and sheep. I never knew it would be harmful in any way and do not think it could be unless it was poor quality and was consumed.I put this on the blog post about lead and zinc, but wanted to pose the question here too:
I had never considered zinc issues with galvanized before on the feeding pans and chick feeders. I wonder how much is leached into DRY FOOD in a galvanized pan?
The next thing I'd like to hear is how does RUBBER affect chickens? I'm thinking of those large rubber feed pans and floor mats. I've always wondered about the fumes from rubber too. It is a natural product but I've not read anything on it's effects!
I have a rubber floor mat on the people side of the coop to scrape my feet on when I come out. It is a mat that had set outside in the fresh air for several months before moving it into the hen house so there are virtually no fumes at this point. However, I have another small mat that sits under one of the feed bowls that gets feed on it and they peck on it to pick up the dropped feed.
I've moved to using GLASS (Pyrex or Anchor) pie pans for feed pans. They're heavy enough that they don't get knocked over and were shallow enough for the chicks to eat from.
ETA: In the winter I need the pans to be round to set on a heater to keep the ff from freezing. In the summer I'll use 13x9 pyrex/anchor pans for the feed.
Anyone know anything about rubber?
I use quite a few glass bread pans for feeding. They are cheap and usually found at rummage and garage sales.