4H Chicken Love
In the Brooder
What should I use for dust baths? I've heard that DE is bad for their respiratory systems.
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Do you really find the wood burnt to be that specific?Burn a pile of oak (they like elm too) and when it gets cold the girls are all over it.
Do you really find the wood burnt to be that specific?
Have given my birds ash from brush piles(all kinds of wood), I put it in the holes where they usually bathe, they pretty much ignore it and move on to another spot.
Makes sense, thanks.Well yes I do. I have a lot of brush, much of it not hard woods, like cottonwood, a fast growing self pruning tree (they drop limbs constantly it seems). The girls do not dust in ash from these soft woods, burn out an elm stump and they dig it deep!
As I understand it, there are things in the hardwoods that are not in soft woods.
That's interesting it never occurred to me the chicken would care, now I will have to experiment to figure out what they prefer!!Well yes I do. I have a lot of brush, much of it not hard woods, like cottonwood, a fast growing self pruning tree (they drop limbs constantly it seems). The girls do not dust in ash from these soft woods, burn out an elm stump and they dig it deep!
As I understand it, there are things in the hardwoods that are not in soft woods.