Fire ants and chickens.

ckmjreynolds

In the Brooder
9 Years
Jan 13, 2011
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I came home yesterday from work and went out to check on my 7-week old chickens in the tractor. Apparently I had moved the tractor over a fire ant mound and could see from a distance a couple of chickens trashing in agony in the fire ant mound.
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As I got closer I realized they were dustbathing in the fire ant mound and had dug more than half of it up. After watching them awhile I confirmed my suspicions as I watched several chickens walk over to the mound scratch and peck for the few ants that had not been eaten of left dodge.
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My wife's opinion of chickens has grown immensely as she wages a genecide (organic) campaign against fire ants each year.

I wonder if they had been laying age could we have eaten eggs from a hen that had eaten a bunch of fire ants?!?

Chris
 
I have some hens that like to eat fire ants, some that ignore them or give them a wide berth. Doesn't hurt the eggs.
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Mine won't touch fire ants, but they ate the corn meal I put on a few mounds to see if it would kill the mound.

I hope your chickens aren't full of fire ant bites.
 
My chickens won't go near fire ants. I have heard that some wild birds lay in ant beds to get rid of external parasites.
 

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