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Thorsten Hoeppner
1 year ago

After chickens presumably in contrast to corrugation, do not annoy the wood, it should be quite uncritical.

Otherwise I recommend Flour gluesthat is completely nontoxic.

myotis
1 year ago

What are you building?

When it’s out at the end, you’re using more normal, so not water-resistant wood glue…

…and if you glue, the glue should glue the wood = residues are drawn after drying with the spatula or so…

= then you also have nix where the chickens came…

or you nail your cage or whatever it gets better together than you glue it…

myotis
1 year ago
Reply to  Chloe09

Well, in nails and screws, the pointed dangerous belongs to the wood and the round blunt to the outside – already clear or?

…without specific information, a sketch or a picture, you can hardly estimate that…

…at last, corners, edges, spiders cannot be harmless…

Or Erna’s getting stuck somewhere in the mouth…

Louise785
1 year ago

It depends on what you want to build for them. A chicken stall? A feed bowl? However, I can’t imagine the wood glue being dangerous for chickens.

If he is well-dried before they come into contact with it, nothing should happen.

But you can also ask the seller for safety when you buy the wood glue…

Hope I could help you.

LG

Louise785
1 year ago
Reply to  Chloe09

I’d say no. We also built our chicken stems partly with screws partly with wood glue. Our chickens have not died