what kind of mess to expect indoor coop dust bath?

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I ordered a bag of dust bath from home hardware cause I feel bad they are kicking around in their shavings where they poop, I know they don't care but would prefer getting them the proper stuff. I live in the city so my backyard dirt is not what I want in our house right now. I will give it to them in a tub that will be at the bottom of their enclosure but I'm wondering how much of that dirt will end up on our floor and in the air, should I set it up in an enclosed box?
 
I ordered a bag of dust bath from home hardware cause I feel bad they are kicking around in their shavings where they poop, I know they don't care but would prefer getting them the proper stuff. I live in the city so my backyard dirt is not what I want in our house right now. I will give it to them in a tub that will be at the bottom of their enclosure but I'm wondering how much of that dirt will end up on our floor and in the air, should I set it up in an enclosed box?
When you say “our floor”, do you mean that the chickens are living inside your home?

If they are outside in a well-ventilated run, the tub should be fine. And you don’t have to pay extra for dust bath material - a mixture of sand and topsoil (both available in bags) will work fine.

And do be aware that the most anxiously-prepared dust bath prepared by you, the Human, will probably be ignored by your chickens, because as always, chickens gonna chicken. ❤️
 
Correct the coop is in my home, They will be going to my inlaws flock soon enough, was actually supposed to be a while ago but hubby decided they were gonna die 😒 😆 so we kept them a little longer (I think he's attached) so until we bring them I want to give them a good experience while they are here and figured they need a dust bath. pictured is the 4x5x2 - 3 level coop we just built for them. The dust bath will be at bottom. and if they ignore it like you mentioned... it will be the last time I try to be nice ... probably not lol
 

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Correct the coop is in my home, They will be going to my inlaws flock soon enough, was actually supposed to be a while ago but hubby decided they were gonna die 😒 😆 so we kept them a little longer (I think he's attached) so until we bring them I want to give them a good experience while they are here and figured they need a dust bath. pictured is the 4x5x2 - 3 level coop we just built for them. The dust bath will be at bottom. and if they ignore it like you mentioned... it will be the last time I try to be nice ... probably not lol
Since this is your situation, you can try using a plant mister on the dust bath, but I’m guessing that you’ll just need to be prepared for the dust.

But dust bathing (dirt bathing) is very important for chickens. It’s a way of keeping their feathers clean and shedding parasites, but it’s also a very important means of social bonding, which is a big part of healthy flock behavior.

Edit to add: that’s a beautiful setup for the girls while things get ready for their Big Move! You and your husband are giving a lot of love to these gals.
 
Since this is your situation, you can try using a plant mister on the dust bath, but I’m guessing that you’ll just need to be prepared for the dust.

But dust bathing (dirt bathing) is very important for chickens. It’s a way of keeping their feathers clean and shedding parasites, but it’s also a very important means of social bonding, which is a big part of healthy flock behavior.

Edit to add: that’s a beautiful setup for the girls while things get ready for their Big Move! You and your husband are giving a lot of love to these gals.
Thank you :-) hubby Loved to be the Supervisor during the construction, he did cut and assemble the large pieces and gave me some commentaries which I of course didn't listen to cause well you know after 35 yrs of marriage we both have our selective hearing on 😁. and he only looks at them that's it. I do Everything else 🙄 lol I'm still learning about everything :)
 
Since this is your situation, you can try using a plant mister on the dust bath, but I’m guessing that you’ll just need to be prepared for the dust.

But dust bathing (dirt bathing) is very important for chickens. It’s a way of keeping their feathers clean and shedding parasites, but it’s also a very important means of social bonding, which is a big part of healthy flock behavior.

Edit to add: that’s a beautiful setup for the girls while things get ready for their Big Move! You and your husband are giving a lot of love to these gals.
that's why I was wondering if I put a hole in a tote and place a lid on top if that would keep the dust in a little more, the way they kick the shavings around is hilarious but sand is another story lol
 

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