So I had a big tub in the run under the coop. It was about 6" tall and about 1 or 2 x 2.5 or 3 feet. I put some sand in it, about 3" and mixed in a bit of food grade DE. I could tell they were going in the tub but it didn't look like they were doing any bathing as there was just footprints, a little poop now and then but no shallow holes that were big enough to fit their bodies.
I thought maybe they don't like the tub, so I dumped it out under the coop (same place as the tub). It's good and dry under there, but of course they've scratched through it and spread it out and still no body-shaped holes that look like they've bathed.
I have four, got them when they were about 12 and 15 weeks old. They're now over 20 weeks old. Not laying yet.
Any ideas. I worry about mites and lice. They're very skittish having never been handled as chicks. Finally eating out of my hands but I haven't been able to pick them up yet. (I tried picking one up and she squawked and fought me and the rest got so alarmed they ran around and then into the coop!) I don't see any evidence of mites on their feet, but it's hard to tell. Since I can't pick them up I can't check for lice.
Any ideas for getting them to dust bathe? The sand seems dry to me but maybe it's just not dry enough, even in the tub. It's a very protected area under there... so it should be dry enough. We have a lot of birds in our yard and I worry about them picking something up. Thanks, I thought this looked like a good forum to ask as you all have posted so much good information! Love this website!