DE and chicks. Your knowledge/experience much appreciated.

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First-time mama: I have playsand in my brooder and the brooder in the house. Is there any reason to add DE to the sand? If there were flies or other beasties, would I see them? I see my 16 day old chicks scratching around their ears from time to time, but I've been assuming that was a) normal chick behaviour and/or b) some sand in their little ears. Is it more likely to be a good precaution, or a needless intervention?

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I use food grade DE in the brooder to keep the odor down, especially for the 6-7 week olds. I like it and it works well. I will keep using it for the coop to keep odor and parasites down as well. If you buy DE, make sure it's food grade.
 
You will see them scratch or preen about everywhere as they feather out. I figure it must itch.

On DE, there is a wide range of opinions on here, from don't waste your money to don't be without it, it cures everything. I lean toward don't waste your money. It does kill little critters like lice/mites by sratching / dehydrating. But you can use pyrethrins or the like just as well -- poultry dust at the feed store -- which is easier to find and cheaper as a rule. And it is rough on lungs; you really should wear a mask when handling; so what does it do to chicken lungs?

from the FAQ page:

What is DE, how is it used and is it safe for my chickens?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3688
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=705
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3800
 

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