Jul 25, 2008 #11 hooligan Songster 12 Years Joined Aug 20, 2007 Messages 1,978 Reaction score 10 Points 169 Location Arkansas I would think that if it rained the chickens would get gunky. I have heard about the charcoal/fieplace ashes being used though.
I would think that if it rained the chickens would get gunky. I have heard about the charcoal/fieplace ashes being used though.
Jul 25, 2008 #12 Lanissa86 Songster 11 Years Joined Mar 26, 2008 Messages 1,302 Reaction score 17 Points 171 Location San Antonio, TX Quote: Blackened chicken... http://www.johnfitzsimmons.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/blackened-chicken1.jpg (feeling like a bit of a smart aleck today...) Very Funny
Quote: Blackened chicken... http://www.johnfitzsimmons.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/blackened-chicken1.jpg (feeling like a bit of a smart aleck today...) Very Funny
Jul 25, 2008 #13 Tuffoldhen Flock Mistress 12 Years Joined Jan 30, 2007 Messages 7,502 Reaction score 101 Points 301 Location WV Woodstove ash is good to use in their dustbathing places to keep bug at bay...must be pure ash from wood..no plastics or paper mixed in...
Woodstove ash is good to use in their dustbathing places to keep bug at bay...must be pure ash from wood..no plastics or paper mixed in...