Great idea Darla. It's much better since I get them outside ASAP, but when you're silly (like me) and hatch ALL winter, it's bound to catch up~LOL I do only keep them on paper towels while they are inside. My 3 plus week old Seramas were NOT amused that they had nothing for dusting, but I was sure they didn't really want to be out in the barn either :-)
In a message dated 2/27/2010 6:32:28 P.M. Central Standard Time, onegalsgrandma@yahoo.com writes:
I started using shredded newspaper that I shred in my paper shredder and there is almost no dust with the chicks I keep in my kitchen. I can keep them in as long as I want now which is around 3 weeks. If you have a paper shredder get some used newspaper shred them up and put some in the box, I add a little more in 3 days than change on day 6 not that it needs it just because I want to. I have asthma and allergies too and this is a blessing. I hope you get to feeling better soon. DarlaLaura Undem, Flying A Farm, Morrow, AR http://flyingafarm.com/
Wheaten & Partridge Penedesencas, Seramas, Black Copper Marans, Welsummers, WC Blue Polish Crested, Splash Polish Crested, Bourbon Red Turkeys, Frizzled & straight Barred Bantam Cochins & Guineas. NPIP certified.
Shhh..eggies in the bator-Denizli Longcrowers, Crested Runner Ducks & quail on the way!
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