Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth Have some ?

hmm.. thanks i didn't know. Do you think if I mix the cedar with the pine and only put it in the run it would be ok? Although the DE does a great job in keeping the smell down. Our coop is in the backyard and when we are outside doing whatever I don't like to smell the coop. Especially if we have guest over for cook outs. Thanks
 
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I too use Food grade DE. I have found that their poop is more formed instead of a runny glob. All of mine love to dust bath in it. Since then I have never had another break out of mites, lice, and worms. My chickens were infected from all the wild pigeons in the barn. The pigeons come from a dog hunting kennel. They use them for training and they end up at our barn. So I started giving the pigeons some feed with the DE and an area for dust bathing. They are in bird heaven and they no longer die from worm infestation. So does this work or not? I have purposely cut open the pigeons when they died and they were filled with all kinds of worms. The pigeons that die now are no longer infested. My chickens have a beautiful shine and their feathers are gorgeous. I will continue using DE as I have seen the benefits first hand and it truly works for me.

For those of you who need scientific proof, well I don't have much faith in many scientist . If you look at the medical field they tend to do more harm than good. Mother nature is the best scientist in the world. After all if you look at the animal kingdom many animals are seen eating and licking up DE and other natural elements to ride them selves of many different parasites. If you were a rancher a 100 years ago then you would be giving your livestock (horses,pigs,cattle,chickens) tobacco leaves or have them ground up to get ride of worms. It worked. I had 5 horses that I used tobacco to deworm. Two of them were allergic to the man made wormers. So their again mother nature was my guide.

The best thing to do is just fallow your gut and if you like the results then go ahead. If you don't like the results then stop but don't bash others for using it. If you have a problem with it then you shouldn't take an aspirin as that is another one of mother natures gifts that is all natural and used for many different medical conditions. Tylenol is man made and it kills your liver but just think that doctors just love to give it. So the real question is , man-made or Mother Nature?
 
I just bought a bag of DE. I am planning on putting it in the coops and considering feeding it to the chickens just as a "science experiment" to see about the egg strength and size issue. I will continue to worm them a couple of times a yr just to be on the safe side. My question is should I offer it on the side in a dish or should I mix it with the feed?
 
Hi Joe.... here is a link to a site that talks about how much to give to different animals. They also sell it so I am pretty sure that they would know how much is safe and what it treats. For the record everything I read in multiple places states clearly that DM kills worms and parasites in the animals and that would include heartworm. I read that in a specific area on another site because it strongly cautioned DO NOT GIVE without first having a heartworm test run at your vets office because if they do have heartworm and it kills them it will kill your animal as the adult worms are in the heart and when they die they clog it and stop the heart from working properly. pasted below is the site address and some info right from the site below it. Hope this helps you out.

http://www.morethanalive.com/Diatomaceous-Earth-Food-Grade-Powder

Diatomaceous Earth For Pets and Animals
Pets - they come in all shapes and sizes. Protect them with DE. When lightly rubbed into their coats or dusted on their premises, it is very effective against fleas, ticks, lice, and other pests on pet dogs, cats, and birds. It can also be used as an organic wormer and will kill any worms or parasites the pets may have. When using as a de-wormer, mix the DE into their food as follows:
  • Large Cats - 1 teaspoon
  • Kittens - 1/4 teaspoon
  • Dogs 100 lbs + - 1-2 tablespoons
  • Dogs 50 - 100lbs - 1 tablespoon
  • Dogs Under 50 lbs - 1 teaspoon
  • Mini dogs - 1/2 teaspoon
As pets get older, they also get sore joints. With DE in their diet they will feel better. Apply to moist kennel areas to reduce odors, dry the area, and prevent pest breeding. Deodorizing and absorption are natural functions of DE, so add to kitty litter to absorb odors and keep the litter box drier.
All livestock such as Horses, Cows, Pigs, Sheep, Goats, Rabbits, Chickens and others will benefit from the use of DE. It is completely safe and nontoxic.
Some of the benefits that have been observed:
  • Control of fleas and ticks
  • Stimulates basic metabolism
  • Converts feed better
  • Reduces the desire to lick soil
  • Scouring or diarrhea: when fed it seems to act as a material that draws both virus and bacteria out of the body and solidifies the stool
  • Reduces odor and moisture in barns and stalls
  • Better coat and hoof condition
  • Keeps fly larvae from developing in manure, noticeably reducing the fly population
  • Reduces annual vet bills--Decreased Mortality
  • In Cattle: Decreased Mastitis
  • Dairy Cattle: Increased milk production
  • Kills parasites without chemicals
  • Better egg production, stronger eggs, and reduces overall animal stress
  • Added to livestock waters, will prevent algae from growing
Suggested Feeding and Application for Animal Rates:
  • Beef Cattle - 1% of total weight of dry ration 5% in grain or 1oz. per day
  • Dairy Cattle - 1% of total weight of dry ration or 1 oz. per day
  • Calves - 4 grams in morning milk per calf or 2 oz. per day in feed
  • Chickens - 5% in feed, use at full strength in dusting boxes
  • Hogs - 2% of total feed ration, dust or spray on bedding and animals
  • Horses - 5 ounces (1 cup) in daily feed ration
  • Sheep - 1% in ground grains 1 part Diatomaceous Earth to 2 parts T-M salt
  • Goats - 1% in grain, 1/2 oz per day, up to 50% in T-M salt
For large animals, DE may also be offered "free Choice" as long as dispenser is protected from the wind. Your livestock will also get the benefit of over 14 trace minerals that make up Diatomaceous Earth.
NEVER feed any other type of DIATOMACEOUS EARTH to any animal, other than the Food Grade fresh water DIATOMACEOUS EARTH by Perma-Guard.
Using Diatomaceous Earth As Organic pest control
 
In it they state, "DE had no effect
on the number of hens infected, FEC, or worm burdens
. However, body
mass and egg production were greater in hens consuming the DE diets.
These hens also laid larger eggs with thicker shells. The results of this
study suggest that there is no evidence that DE is an effective treatment
to control gastrointestinal parasitic infections
of free-range laying hens.
However, DE as a feed ingredient may maintain body mass, increase
egg production and improve egg quality in free range laying hens fed
an organic diet."
 
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This is what I bought at TSC I plan on using it for fleas on my dogs, what I haven't seen before with prior use is the calcium bentonite. I have used it in the past a long time ago dusting it on the dogs and around house and yard to help it works. But i am not sure about the bentonite. It also states food chemical codex grade not sure what that means
 
Quote: That means it's not harnful to ingest.
DE only has a "food grade" rating because it's often used as an insecticide in grain, and there's no way to remove it
Bentonite is just clay, and it's often used in Kitty Litter
 

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