Diotamaceous earth

http://www.earthworkshealth.com/human-use.php.... you can but the taste well....
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Some people do ...I just choose not to...it taste like chalk...literally
It is but it taste like ...well...chalk
gets rid of worms too....Way back in the day ....Thanx Grandma...it works but.
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DE is also used in skin care products. It's just one of those things that has a million uses.
 
Now I'm confused. Is DE good for chickens? After a family bonfire, I always dump the ashes into the back corner of the yard as the chickens love to bathe in it and lately I've been dumping a few cups of DE in with the ash as I thought it was good for them. Am I wrong? We get a lot of snow here in Minnesota and since their dust bath options will be limited for the next 5 months, I was thinking of dumping DE into a tub to allow them to bath in it during the winter months. Here is the kind I use: http://www.redlakeearth.com/de-products.html
 
The best to way look at is.
There is DE that is used as pest control.
There is animal feed grade DE that is used as an anti-caking agent.
All other uses are open to interpretation.
 
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Now I'm confused. Is DE good for chickens? After a family bonfire, I always dump the ashes into the back corner of the yard as the chickens love to bathe in it and lately I've been dumping a few cups of DE in with the ash as I thought it was good for them. Am I wrong? We get a lot of snow here in Minnesota and since their dust bath options will be limited for the next 5 months, I was thinking of dumping DE into a tub to allow them to bath in it during the winter months. Here is the kind I use: http://www.redlakeearth.com/de-products.html
Food grade DE is good for using in the coop, on the chickens and on occasion in their food.
 
Now I'm confused. Is DE good for chickens? After a family bonfire, I always dump the ashes into the back corner of the yard as the chickens love to bathe in it and lately I've been dumping a few cups of DE in with the ash as I thought it was good for them. Am I wrong? We get a lot of snow here in Minnesota and since their dust bath options will be limited for the next 5 months, I was thinking of dumping DE into a tub to allow them to bath in it during the winter months. Here is the kind I use: http://www.redlakeearth.com/de-products.html
Here is a link to the National Pesticide Information Center with some good info on DE: www.npic.orst.edu/factsheets/degen.html
 

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