Eating the dust bath?!?

MaureenC

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I made my 8 week old chicks a dust bath - saw a post on here somewhere but can't find it now - out of peat moss & DE in a great big terra cotta bowl. They started eating it - not just scratching & pecking around, but gulping down big mouthfuls of it like they were starving...

Why would they do this? I was worried it might hurt them, or fill them up so they wouldn't eat more nutritious food, so I took it out. They were not happy.

They have plenty of food & treats, and plenty of grit - both mixed into their feed and offered in a separate bowl. And there is always DE sprinkled around in there, so it's not the first time they've seen that...

Should I just leave it in there & let them eat until they figure out it's no good?

But then I read somewhere a comment about "I gave up on my chickens knowing what's good for themselves when I came upon my flock eating a block of styrofoam" can't remember who posted that but it sure made me laugh!
 
Do you provide grit, by chance? If you don't, they could be trying to acquire grit. It is used by them to grind up food in their gizzards. It helps them better utilize what they eat since they don't have teeth to chew down food into smaller bits, so grit in the crop does that for them.
 
It's possible they're going for the peat moss. Chickens will eat anything and may be thinking youve add a new treat to their diet. I would leave it in their, they should be fine.
 
I have a post that is Things That Chicken Eat That Surprised You and sand is so minor. They need it to help grind the food up. Will not hurt them.

Steve
 
Ok, thanks everybody - I will put it back in. Thanks so much for the reassurance! And thanks for the the laughs - that thread about what chickens eat that surprise you is great!
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My rooster has picked him out a spot where he started digging in a very fertile area. It looks like he's doing the dirt bath. But in the process he's eating the rich dirt. I have to assume he know what he's doing so I left him alone. He's gotten to where every day he goes to the same spot. He's got the hole about 6 inches deep by now. And still eating.
 

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