I don't know who the local person is.... but this is where I got mine: http://www.chickensaddlesanddiapers.webs.com/many pages back someone mentioned a local person who made the chicken saddles or aprons. i have only 5 hens between my 2 roos and they are all completely barebacked now so i thought i would give those a try. *plus i am getting more henswould you repost that link or contact info? please and thank you.![]()
all you who raise chicks without a broody, where do you buy your heat lamp bulbs?
those of you fermenting feed in az, do you have it outside in the heat? i let mine get all gross and stopped but i only have 1 week of school left and plan to get back into it. if i have to i'll clean out a spot under the kitchen sink. what about mealworms, how do they do in the heat?
I especially like that I can get saddles with wing guards as one of my girls was getting bare there too.
I found the heat lamp bulbs at our local feed store but I've also seen them at Cal-Ranch - do they have a Cal-Ranch down there?
As for fermenting, I keep mine in one 5-gallon bucket in my laundry room.
I'm pretty sure the wood ash is the BEST for preventing and getting rid of mites. I use DE too but have heard better results from the wood ash.LoL. Sort of, from my understanding, the two mostly replace each other. If you sprinkle ash in the coop, it will still help with the parasites, but a dust bath is always recommended. Whether it's plain old fine dirt, fine sand, DE or ash, it will help. I catch mine alternating between regular dirt, dirt with rocks and the sand box.
The DE in the coop keeps parasites out of there, but they can still get them while free-ranging or in their run. The dust bath gives them a way to smoother and kill those external life and mites.
Besides, it gives you a reason to break out the hardware again! Power tools for a wooden box or garden tools like mine. In the name of Tim Taylor... More power! ARRR ARRR ARRR!
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