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Help! Chickens ingested sheet insulation.

9.2K views 10 replies 8 participants last post by  harrisjnet  
#1 ·
The hurricane blew a piece of RMAX manufactured polyisocyanurate sheet insulation into the chicken pen. They have eaten a substantial amount. If they live, how long should we not eat the eggs.
 
#5 ·
I'm betting that it pretty much just passes through. I wouldn't worry.
 
#6 ·
Not worried about eggs as they stopped laying due to early molt from stupid heat..lol. They are just starting up again a few days ago. I am putting vinegar in waterers again and feeding split peas and flax seed so they are getting healthy again.
 
#7 ·
I have been advised to give styrofoam for them to peck if they start picking feathers or cannabilizing. I know several gamefowl flock owners who do this. I haven't given them styrofoam deliberately but have had several birds peck it and eat it ovet the years with no ill effects.

Mark
 
#11 ·
I have had chickens eating Styrofoam for years. Any cup, ice chest or insulation they can get at is where they will congregate. It doesn't hurt them, doesn't hurt the eggs and it doesn't make them swim any better. lol