As a retired RN I’d also suggest a mask for this process ,as usual very informative and helpful for anyone with chickens…love your videos ….take care ♥️🇨🇦
Some people put down a tarp on the coop floor before the bedding so that they can pull the whole lot through the muck door without all that dusty shoveling.
My first thought watching this was concern that you didn't wear a mask, which I now see occurred to many others, too. Because we value you and Clay, we'd like you to stay around and both be healthy.
Thankfully you don't speak for me. I respect and honour this woman and know she has bountiful integrity. She knows how to protect her health at all times, if a mask was necessary she'd have used one. I give the woman credit for intelligence and common sense, esp as to her own health.
Hi, new sub here 👋. Commenting out of concern....14 months & no mask while mucking out 🤷♀️. That would have landed me in the ER with Asthma & respiratory issues. Pray you are alright after finishing that chore.
Did you happen to have any sick chickens during the year? No need for a dust mask? We are looking to redo our coop and like the efficiency and simplicity of yours while protecting the chickens and providing easy access for you all. Keep the videos coming please!
I found myself holding my breath watching that dust! Awesome job. Sometimes I miss all that snow up at your previous place! But what great changes for you, and Clay, now! 👍😎🇨🇦🐾🐾🐾🐾
The chickens checked your work & the coop passed inspection. It must smell real good with those herbs & wood shavings. I’m always learning something from you Ariel 😁
I am so jealous! I'd love to have chickens, but not allowed here. I agree with the folks who think you should wear a dust mask while doing this kind if chore. You really shouldn't be breathing this. We all care so much about you and don't want you to be doing anything to jeopardize your health! This is the only thing I've ever seen you do that bothered me. Anyway, I think there is something so peaceful about getting an area ready for winter - kind of like putting a baby to bed for the night! LOL!
It was a great idea that Moose had to create a muck out door. The chickens seem to like their new bedding. I know what you mean about the ammonia smell, I remember that a schoolfriend lived on a chicken farm and the smell used to make me heave everytime I visited.
I just cleaned mine after a year. The dust agitated my allergies! After removing everything, I pressure washed the inside, sprayed with dawn soap and water for fleas, covered everything in fine pine shavings. Smelled really good. Thank you for the tip on herbs in the coop! I had no idea! Since the coop was cleaned two days ago, I'll be adding herbs in tomorrow!
Ariel has been around birds her whole life. And is very health conscious. I’m sure she thought it through - mask/no mask. Though I will say it was also my first thought! Lol. Since practically every comment was about wearing a mask, I hope she gives her reasons. I learn so much from Ariel.
I have a poop tray under the roosts filled with sawdust. I soft it daily like a litter box. I dump the poop in a trash can and have a separate compost pile for the poop and also add some to the raised beds to compost down over winter. Nice coop but please wear a mask.
I seen where people put congolian down that they found on sale or in scrap or something and it just sweeps out nice and easy and sticks to it and they're done. 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Chickens are really good at making a mess. Yep! its a tough job, but it needed to be done. Multi uses for your show shovel. You could dig down a bit so that the wheel barrel and the sled will fit below the door. Good job Ariel.
As someone who was raised on a farm as well, with chickens, cows (dairy farm), sheep, ducks, geese, horses, pigs, rabbits and a goat, if my dad would have caught us mucking out the coop without a face covering (in those days it was either a bulky respirator that was used for any number of farming work, or a damp bandana), we'd have gotten our "hides tanned". As owners of a family farm, we didn't have medical insurance, and there were 5 kids in our family, and 3 cousin living with us. There was no spare money for anyone to get a respiratory illness, and there isn't a poop any dirtier or disease causing (to other farm animals as well) as chicken poop. COVER THEY MOUTH AND NOSE WHEN CLEANING UP AFTER ALL BIRDS!
This video is so timely for me! I've been binge watching all your chicken coop building videos today haha! I love how you explain things so well. Your videos bring me so much joy!
You're so loving to all beings including your animals! Those are really lucky chickens cleans, full of light and smelling good! I love their really surprised look at the beginning when you started to clean the place! :) @MooseVillaOffGrid always has wonderful ideas!
We use deep litter we use a combo of wood chips and straw and some hay. We make it 1 foot deep when we put it in and it last a really long time. But we also have poop decks under the roosts and we layer those through out a month and clean those about once a month or every 6-8 weeks. We layer the poop deck every week when they fill up we clean then they are about 4-5 in deep it keeps the rest of the coop pretty clean. We also put fresh coop in the poop deck after we clean then we layer wood pellets and wood chips then a little flock fresh. Flock fresh bag last us all year
I thought the same thing. I have chickens and they are cleaned out every couple of weeks. I only have 3 whom free range. The dust isn't good for the birds either.
Do you add anymore shavings during the year 🤔...what are the dimensions of the coop 🤨...looks comfy & cozy...just cleaned mine not to long ago...amazing how dusty it gets in there 🐓🐔
@@heatherclayton-callaghan4270 I hardly think we were criticizing, all of us were showing concern for her. You could see the dust and feathers "inside" as well, but not as heavily as when it was swept outside, but still there. Don't be rude and cruel to all of us who were just concerned for someone we care about.
beautiful ending! is the bedding in the nest buckets also wood shavings! we are trying the deep litter method for the first time and I have to say its very dry and the chickens don't seem to like to scratch around in it to mix it, so Ive been forking it over myself. I may just take out the hay and use only wood chips. Dry in Montana here too.
Since four years now I use the deep litter method. In my opinion hemp is the best material for this, the chicken LOVES to turn it over, so I don't have to do it... As Ariel I add herbs of all kind: thyme (for disinfection and respiratory issues), rosemary (for disinfection), mint (no insects), lavender (disinfection). But you put in whatever herbs you have in your garden! And even after months it smells good!
Great job, cleaning birds pup is hard, please next time wear a mask, that dust filled with ammonia is terrible for your lungs. Take care, I love watching your videos 💕💝💕🙋♀️🇵🇷
Wow -- super dusty! I sure would recommend wearing a mask for that job. Even though you are young and super healthy, that dust is so not good for your lungs. And dried chicken poop dust contains some serious pathogens. Specifically salmonella and campylobacter and histoplasmosis spores.
Great coop design! I would wear a mask when cleaning a chicken coop, I knew someone who suffered from Histoplasmosis, caused by cleaning out the chicken coop, not pleasant.
Do , or have you ever tried D.E.....? ..... IT IS AWESOME. food grade DIATOMACEOUS EARTH is worth the time. GOD BLESS FROM CHRISTMAS VALLEY OREGON, HIGH DESERT.
I rewatched this video and still couldn’t see the fuss about a mask. There was barely any dust inside the coop and probably we saw more on camera than what Ariel experienced. Not to mention, she did not sneeze, nor hint at a tiny cough once. Besides, this is a grown woman managing a homestead, living harmoniously w plenty of big animals, doing so many things that we come to this channel to watch because we can’t/don’t do those things. Of course, she ha sense enough to wear a mask if her task called for it. Good grief. Leave comment that celebrates her intelligence, not insults it!
Wow, so many people commenting about the lack of a mask, yet most failed to compliment how nice the clean coop looked. If you want to give a helpful criticism to someone, it would also be nice to tell what you did like about the video. Otherwise people think your just trolling. That is if you are truly trying to be helpful. Just saying
Seriously! Most of us watching has never set foot in a chicken coop. Not to mention, there was barely dust in the inside, beyond the scoop to lift each portion. I rewatched this video to see why so many commentators were nagging and showing “concern” and Ariel did not cough or sneeze once. Feel more like people who wanted to micromanage something finally. Honestly, I think a lot of the dust was just picked up on camera. Most of all, I hope she doesn’t read all of these annoying comments.
All that powder, worry about you. You and kitty shouldnt be breathing it. I'd keep kitty away and wear mask and eye protection. Seriously the last thing I'd want you to get an infection from all that. Great compost though.
One more thing LOL i so protective of my chickens, I'd suggest turning the handles to the bottom on those buckets. They could fly off the top and get a leg stuck on side.
Well, I did go search, " is it dangerous to clean out a chicken coop?" the answer was, "Yes". I hope you will be Ok even though you did not follow any health suggestions on how to clean out chicken coop. It seems it is just full of dangerous bacteria. Never wear clothes, boots, or gloves used in chicken barn into house etc. I think you keep your chickens very healthy and clean, yet I would research more about proper cleaning. Be safe.
While you promote healthy eating and living in your vlogs you are breaking a fundamental common sense health work environment by not wearing a mask with all that chicken dust. Not healthy at all. Poor judgment. Practice what you preach.
Maybe re-read Cathy WC's comment listed just above you? Instead of heavy criticism, maybe encouragement would be a better path! Or are you just trolling......
I would like to see you wear a mask or even a respirator when cleaning out the chicken barn. All of that dust, whether swirling around inside or outside, is not good for you to be inhaling. Parasitic illnesses can be transferred from the chickens and rodent feces in the barn, to you, through the dust being inhaled into your lungs. Also, I envy you not needing to wear a bra but you may want to wear a top with a higher neck when bending over in front of the camera.
Yet another gem from Fy Nyth! Great tip about the herbs. I cringed when I saw you scatter the tarragon, because I tried to grow tarragon once again this year from seed - with no luck! I can’t find starts here in Southern Oregon! Any tips on a good seed source? Sorry I strayed away from the chicken theme.. 😂🐔🪴
Just a suggestion: next year when you do the muck-out again, you might want to consider wearing a mask.
I was concerned for her breathing in the dust as well.
in some places masks are frowned upon.😠
@@gregpendrey6711, why?
Politics
@@gregpendrey6711 this has nothing to do with politics. I hope you were being facetious
As a retired RN I’d also suggest a mask for this process ,as usual very informative and helpful for anyone with chickens…love your videos ….take care ♥️🇨🇦
Thinking the same thing. Especially with bird flu around.
You forgot to ware a mask, you for sure inhaled all that dusty stuff.... 😷😷😷 👍🏼 Great job cleaning it.
Some people put down a tarp on the coop floor before the bedding so that they can pull the whole lot through the muck door without all that dusty shoveling.
Great idea!
Yes, good idea!
My first thought watching this was concern that you didn't wear a mask, which I now see occurred to many others, too. Because we value you and Clay, we'd like you to stay around and both be healthy.
⚘You speak for many of us, Denise.
Thankfully you don't speak for me. I respect and honour this woman and know she has bountiful integrity. She knows how to protect her health at all times, if a mask was necessary she'd have used one. I give the woman credit for intelligence and common sense, esp as to her own health.
Hi, new sub here 👋. Commenting out of concern....14 months & no mask while mucking out 🤷♀️. That would have landed me in the ER with Asthma & respiratory issues. Pray you are alright after finishing that chore.
Please don't impose your fears on others.
@@heatherclayton-callaghan4270 the lady is just expressing concern for Ariel out of love!
Definitely wear a mask for that job country girl.
Wow that's a great system you've got worked out! Guess a few of us are worried about you not wearing a mask 😁
😳😷
Yes! That's the first thing I thought of.
Yup. A few situations actually need a mask. Dusty chicken droppings would count as one in my book.
That muck out door was definitely a great idea👍🏿
Did you happen to have any sick chickens during the year? No need for a dust mask? We are looking to redo our coop and like the efficiency and simplicity of yours while protecting the chickens and providing easy access for you all. Keep the videos coming please!
It looks pretty good for over a year of no cleaning. Will add with everyone, mask next time, please. The ladies seemed pleased.
I found myself holding my breath watching that dust! Awesome job. Sometimes I miss all that snow up at your previous place! But what great changes for you, and Clay, now! 👍😎🇨🇦🐾🐾🐾🐾
I clean my chicken house every week. My little chicks loved it.
The chickens checked your work & the coop passed inspection. It must smell real good with those herbs & wood shavings. I’m always learning something from you Ariel 😁
That door works great. The less stooping needed, the better.
You are a great woman. No task to difficult for you. Good job.
Yes she is! So inspiring. I've been following her for years!
I am so jealous! I'd love to have chickens, but not allowed here.
I agree with the folks who think you should wear a dust mask while doing this kind if chore. You really shouldn't be breathing this. We all care so much about you and don't want you to be doing anything to jeopardize your health! This is the only thing I've ever seen you do that bothered me.
Anyway, I think there is something so peaceful about getting an area ready for winter - kind of like putting a baby to bed for the night! LOL!
The herbs are a great idea! Never occurred to us. Thank you!
Great tip about using the herbs. Peppermint deters mice and spiders too!
It was a great idea that Moose had to create a muck out door. The chickens seem to like their new bedding. I know what you mean about the ammonia smell, I remember that a schoolfriend lived on a chicken farm and the smell used to make me heave everytime I visited.
Ahhh yes the yearly coop cleaning! Such wonderful garden compost!
I just cleaned mine after a year. The dust agitated my allergies! After removing everything, I pressure washed the inside, sprayed with dawn soap and water for fleas, covered everything in fine pine shavings. Smelled really good. Thank you for the tip on herbs in the coop! I had no idea! Since the coop was cleaned two days ago, I'll be adding herbs in tomorrow!
The chickens looked pretty happy there at the end.🤗
Sweet video, door works really well. Really miss living in the area and our Saturday visits. Best to you and Clay, you have made a beautiful home.
Hi Moose! :)
@@NarrowPathTraveler hello, Ariel is one of my fav channels and also a dear friend
@@MooseHenderson1 Yes, she, like you, is precious!
Wow that is a beautiful chicken house!
I totally agree with a previous comment about wearing a mask while doing this chore. All the dust almost made me sneeze ;-)
Beautiful job!! Everything you do is always so well planned and executed.
Moose was 100% right about a muck out door. We had one, too, and it makes a world of difference! Happy chicken house!
Ariel has been around birds her whole life. And is very health conscious. I’m sure she thought it through - mask/no mask. Though I will say it was also my first thought! Lol. Since practically every comment was about wearing a mask, I hope she gives her reasons. I learn so much from Ariel.
Vel row is a beautiful cat. He really loves you.
I have a poop tray under the roosts filled with sawdust. I soft it daily like a litter box. I dump the poop in a trash can and have a separate compost pile for the poop and also add some to the raised beds to compost down over winter. Nice coop but please wear a mask.
I seen where people put congolian down that they found on sale or in scrap or something and it just sweeps out nice and easy and sticks to it and they're done. 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
A mask would be a good thing with all the dust.
Chickens are really good at making a mess. Yep! its a tough job, but it needed to be done. Multi uses for your show shovel. You could dig down a bit so that the wheel barrel and the sled will fit below the door. Good job Ariel.
Beautiful picture looking from the coop towards the tiny house, garden and hills in the background.
As someone who was raised on a farm as well, with chickens, cows (dairy farm), sheep, ducks, geese, horses, pigs, rabbits and a goat, if my dad would have caught us mucking out the coop without a face covering (in those days it was either a bulky respirator that was used for any number of farming work, or a damp bandana), we'd have gotten our "hides tanned". As owners of a family farm, we didn't have medical insurance, and there were 5 kids in our family, and 3 cousin living with us. There was no spare money for anyone to get a respiratory illness, and there isn't a poop any dirtier or disease causing (to other farm animals as well) as chicken poop. COVER THEY MOUTH AND NOSE WHEN CLEANING UP AFTER ALL BIRDS!
nice to have chickens /an good for your plants/thanks much
This video is so timely for me! I've been binge watching all your chicken coop building videos today haha! I love how you explain things so well. Your videos bring me so much joy!
Ariel, I wish you would’ve worn a mask.
I have Chicken Coop envy. Beautiful
Great work!! 😊 🐓
You're so loving to all beings including your animals! Those are really lucky chickens cleans, full of light and smelling good! I love their really surprised look at the beginning when you started to clean the place! :) @MooseVillaOffGrid always has wonderful ideas!
Brilliant as always! I did just add goat bedding to my raised gardens. Very well executed as always, yes!
We use deep litter we use a combo of wood chips and straw and some hay. We make it 1 foot deep when we put it in and it last a really long time. But we also have poop decks under the roosts and we layer those through out a month and clean those about once a month or every 6-8 weeks. We layer the poop deck every week when they fill up we clean then they are about 4-5 in deep it keeps the rest of the coop pretty clean. We also put fresh coop in the poop deck after we clean then we layer wood pellets and wood chips then a little flock fresh. Flock fresh bag last us all year
Fantastic! Thank you!
Why so long between cleanings? Is that sanitary for your flock?
I thought the same thing. I have chickens and they are cleaned out every couple of weeks. I only have 3 whom free range. The dust isn't good for the birds either.
Do you add anymore shavings during the year 🤔...what are the dimensions of the coop 🤨...looks comfy & cozy...just cleaned mine not to long ago...amazing how dusty it gets in there 🐓🐔
Could you spray a fine mist in the chicken house to keep down the dust with out getting the floor wet?
I honestly just like to hear you talk. You make stuff that I have no interest in......sound fascinating.
Right? She actually makes me want to do farm chores! 😆
Great video as always xx
A mask would be wise.
First thing I thought of.
I was about to write the same thing. Anytime I am in my coop I wear a mask.
I came to write exactly that...
There was no need for one on the inside. The dust was outside. LOOK BEFORE you criticise !!
@@heatherclayton-callaghan4270 I hardly think we were criticizing, all of us were showing concern for her. You could see the dust and feathers "inside" as well, but not as heavily as when it was swept outside, but still there. Don't be rude and cruel to all of us who were just concerned for someone we care about.
beautiful ending! is the bedding in the nest buckets also wood shavings! we are trying the deep litter method for the first time and I have to say its very dry and the chickens don't seem to like to scratch around in it to mix it, so Ive been forking it over myself. I may just take out the hay and use only wood chips. Dry in Montana here too.
Since four years now I use the deep litter method.
In my opinion hemp is the best material for this, the chicken LOVES to turn it over, so I don't have to do it...
As Ariel I add herbs of all kind: thyme (for disinfection and respiratory issues), rosemary (for disinfection), mint (no insects), lavender (disinfection). But you put in whatever herbs you have in your garden!
And even after months it smells good!
Great job, cleaning birds pup is hard, please next time wear a mask, that dust filled with ammonia is terrible for your lungs. Take care, I love watching your videos 💕💝💕🙋♀️🇵🇷
Looks like the chickens have more living space than you
Gosh, I hope next time you wear a mask. All of that dander and dust is so bad for your lungs 😬
Chicken poo dries out into dust pretty quickly. Add that to what I call chicken dust that comes off the birds, that adds up to a lot of dust.
No mask? Yikes- You do have a very nice set-up!!
😆
Hardcore. ❤
Could you put lavender in there?
Wow -- super dusty! I sure would recommend wearing a mask for that job. Even though you are young and super healthy, that dust is so not good for your lungs. And dried chicken poop dust contains some serious pathogens. Specifically salmonella and campylobacter and histoplasmosis spores.
I was wondering it you had an issue with an ammonia smell,and know I have my answer.
In the future I would wear a 😷 mask I don’t think breathing all that Is good for your lungs
In my humble opinion
Compost those browns…mmmm..
Great coop design!
I would wear a mask when cleaning a chicken coop, I knew someone who suffered from Histoplasmosis, caused by cleaning out the chicken coop, not pleasant.
Do , or have you ever tried D.E.....? ..... IT IS AWESOME. food grade DIATOMACEOUS EARTH is worth the time. GOD BLESS FROM CHRISTMAS VALLEY OREGON, HIGH DESERT.
Wear mask of respirator when you do that. Protect your lungs
I rewatched this video and still couldn’t see the fuss about a mask. There was barely any dust inside the coop and probably we saw more on camera than what Ariel experienced. Not to mention, she did not sneeze, nor hint at a tiny cough once. Besides, this is a grown woman managing a homestead, living harmoniously w plenty of big animals, doing so many things that we come to this channel to watch because we can’t/don’t do those things. Of course, she ha sense enough to wear a mask if her task called for it. Good grief. Leave comment that celebrates her intelligence, not insults it!
Mask
I agree with the others. Please wear a miss. We don't want you to get sick
Not really being critical just worried about your lungs 😊
😷😷😷😷😷😷
Yes....where's your mask????
like in Histoplasmosis. Best to err on the side of safety at minimum, a respirator and eye goggles that can keep dust out..
Wow, so many people commenting about the lack of a mask, yet most failed to compliment how nice the clean coop looked. If you want to give a helpful criticism to someone, it would also be nice to tell what you did like about the video. Otherwise people think your just trolling. That is if you are truly trying to be helpful. Just saying
so true. wonder how any person or livestock even managed to survive on the western frontier.🤔
Seriously! Most of us watching has never set foot in a chicken coop. Not to mention, there was barely dust in the inside, beyond the scoop to lift each portion. I rewatched this video to see why so many commentators were nagging and showing “concern” and Ariel did not cough or sneeze once. Feel more like people who wanted to micromanage something finally. Honestly, I think a lot of the dust was just picked up on camera. Most of all, I hope she doesn’t read all of these annoying comments.
Why do you leave it for so long before cleaning ?
All that powder, worry about you. You and kitty shouldnt be breathing it. I'd keep kitty away and wear mask and eye protection. Seriously the last thing I'd want you to get an infection from all that. Great compost though.
One more thing LOL i so protective of my chickens, I'd suggest turning the handles to the bottom on those buckets. They could fly off the top and get a leg stuck on side.
Well, I did go search, " is it dangerous to clean out a chicken coop?" the answer was, "Yes". I hope you will be Ok even though you did not follow any health suggestions on how to clean out chicken coop. It seems it is just full of dangerous bacteria. Never wear clothes, boots, or gloves used in chicken barn into house etc. I think you keep your chickens very healthy and clean, yet I would research more about proper cleaning. Be safe.
Why is it dangerous and what are the consequences? If you’re going to look up information, complete the story please .
@@mircat28 It's already been said in a comment about. See Joanne Wolfe's comment
A mask and hair net would be nice to see on you.
While you promote healthy eating and living in your vlogs you are breaking a fundamental common sense health work environment by not wearing a mask with all that chicken dust. Not healthy at all. Poor judgment. Practice what you preach.
Maybe re-read Cathy WC's comment listed just above you? Instead of heavy criticism, maybe encouragement would be a better path! Or are you just trolling......
you should be wearing a mask
I think I would of wet it down thoroughly. Breathing that poop dust isn't good for your health!
usa a mask please when u do this kind of work.
Please Don’t breathe in that stuff. Wear a mask 😷
I would like to see you wear a mask or even a respirator when cleaning out the chicken barn. All of that dust, whether swirling around inside or outside, is not good for you to be inhaling. Parasitic illnesses can be transferred from the chickens and rodent feces in the barn, to you, through the dust being inhaled into your lungs. Also, I envy you not needing to wear a bra but you may want to wear a top with a higher neck when bending over in front of the camera.
Learned stuff I did not know! Thank you!
Yet another gem from Fy Nyth! Great tip about the herbs. I cringed when I saw you scatter the tarragon, because I tried to grow tarragon once again this year from seed - with no luck! I can’t find starts here in Southern Oregon! Any tips on a good seed source? Sorry I strayed away from the chicken theme.. 😂🐔🪴
⚘Smart ssuggestion