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Question about the DE? I was going to mix some with wood ash for their dust bath but if it will cause more harm than good what would you suggest for a feed tub dustbath? Wood ash and sand?
Since you're coastal, just plain dirt may be just fine for your flock. I'm only a mile from the beach, and the soil here is very sandy. It's all that my birds have ever had for dustbathing, and I have not had any mite or lice problems at all.
 
We have tons of sand which the adults dust bathe in regularly but I was going to put a dedicated tub in their run for them for days they can't be free ranged. We just re-seeded the lawn after extensive landscaping so they're stuck in the run for at least two weeks. It's quite large but they're still annoyed with me.
 
Sadly we lost a chick today, our little RIR didn't make it. They really do try and find new ways to kill themselves daily. I'll give her a proper burial once the storm clears out.
 
I'm getting 8 chicks in mid April from Meyers and have 4 silkie chicks now (Silkies and the egg laying pullets are living in separate pens)

Getting one of each of the hens I really wanted, one Australorp, one EE, one Orpington, one Cochin, one Bramah, one wyandotte, one welsummer, and one speckled sussex.

I will also be getting Polish hens, possibly 2-3 mid summer but I have to wait and see how that goes as the breeder I want to get them from hasn't had her hen lay yet. Those girls will be living in the same pen with the silkies (The bantam pen).
 
My 4 baby silkies, 1 white, 1 splash, and 2 buffs. They all have names already >.< The splash is Sora (Sky), the white is Yuki (Snow), the light buff is Hikaru (light), and the dark buff is Aiko (loved child).











 
I'm getting 8 chicks in mid April from Meyers and have 4 silkie chicks now (Silkies and the egg laying pullets are living in separate pens)

Getting one of each of the hens I really wanted, one Australorp, one EE, one Orpington, one Cochin, one Bramah, one wyandotte, one welsummer, and one speckled sussex. 

I will also be getting Polish hens, possibly 2-3 mid summer but I have to wait and see how that goes as the breeder I want to get them from hasn't had her hen lay yet. Those girls will be living in the same pen with the silkies (The bantam pen).


Sounds like you'll have a fantastic variety when they all arrive, and your silkies are just too cute! :love
 
Sadly we lost a chick today, our little RIR didn't make it. They really do try and find new ways to kill themselves daily.  I'll give her a proper burial once the storm clears out.   


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Thanks everyone, it's amazing how fast you get attached to the lityle fluff balls. Fortunately it was accidental and not disease so I feel confident for the others.
 

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