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Jose11632
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I don’t give them that I buy poultry dust and dust their bodiesYes,
but like writerskramp said, DE is like microscopic broken glass. It can really irritate chickens' respiratory tracts.
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I don’t give them that I buy poultry dust and dust their bodiesYes,
but like writerskramp said, DE is like microscopic broken glass. It can really irritate chickens' respiratory tracts.
Don't know, never read the instructions.. You are what you eat..Supposedly safeguard has no egg withdrawal due to short amount gaven to the .454mg/lb
Okay, like flea powder on your dog.. It can't be good, give em' a bath. No dust.Whenever I dust my chickens with poultry dust I cover their head and nostrils and let them breath when I’m moving between the wing and butt
X2, when I have to bathe my birds I use warm water, a little bit of Dawn soap, and a little ACV poured over the feathers. If it's very warm and dry outside, they'll be fine wet, but otherwise probably blow dry or towel dry them.Okay, like flea powder on your dog.. It can't be good, give em' a bath. No dust.
I use Prozap permethrinOkay, like flea powder on your dog.. It can't be good, give em' a bath. No dust.
Do they have mites or lice? Why are you using permethrin?I use Prozap permethrin
They had red mitesDo they have mites or lice? Why are you using permethrin?
Like 'EVERYTHING' else in moderation.. This is just bull excrement.. Stop being pansies, they're a flower and not impressive.Yes,
but like writerskramp said, DE is like microscopic broken glass. It can really irritate chickens' respiratory tracts.
Uh huhLike 'EVERYTHING' else in moderation.. This is just bull excrement.. Stop being pansies, they're a flower and not impressive.
I wouldn't use permethrin.. Special the stuff they sell in the store, like it's not permethrin.Do they have mites or lice? Why are you using permethrin?