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Can standing in water make chickens poorly?

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An unbelieveable amount of rain has fallen on my garden. The run is standing in about an inch of water. Chestnut was feeding from the grub and her feet were totally submerged. Could these conditions make chickens poorly?

 

Having kept my girls in the run all morning (at least it has some cover from the falling rain) I have now let them out into the garden. I have put some pellets in an ice cream tub under the marquee we keep over the patio in summer (as a sun shade :roll: ). They like to rest on the bar that runs along the bottom of our table and at least they can be dry there although it does mean I need to keep an eye on them (and from inside the house today). It is hard to know what to do for the best in these conditions.

 

With all the wet weather we have been having I have kept the girls in their run more than they have been used to allowing just a little free ranging time in the afternoon. The problem with this is that one of them has become difficult to persuade back into the run when I need to go out. Am I worrying too much about a little wetness?

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The sun is shining this morning so hopefully things will dry up soon. I let the girls out of their run and they all looked like they were wearing brown boots they had so much mud on their feet :? Despite being as bedraggled as I have yet seen them when they wandered into the eglu last night they look fine this morning and I had my usual 3 eggs to collect (all with rather mucky shells). The run is still marshy looking but at least it is no longer under water. Perhaps i should consider duck keeping...

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