Hi,
I asked this same question a few weeks ago. Like always it started a heated discussion. You can find the thread here
There was no single, right answer. People seem to be all for it or all against it (like Bear Foot Farm). There's information on goats, cattle, and other animals, but it's hard to sort out the hearsay and opinion from fact -- on BOTH SIDES of the argument. I've found only 2 controlled studies where chickens were fed DE they are:
http://www.dirtdoctor.com/Diatomaceous-Earth-with-Poultry_vq265.htm
and
http://www.poultryscience.org/psa09/abstracts.pdf
In both cases they fed 2% DE by weight, but there was no explanation of why 2% was chosen.
Neither of these studies stated or claimed that DE treats internal worms or parasites, BUT both showed other benefits from feeding DE.
Everything else I've seen has been at sites where they sell DE and the information was presented as testimonials rather than studies. Some of these sites recommend 5% but again they don't offer any studies regarding how they can up with that amount.
One personal opinion... I've read some places that DE doesn't work when it's wet. But I've also read scientific discussions about the physical characteristics of DE saying that they are, basically, very tiny, very sharp pieces of shells. In my mind's eye I compare them to tiny shards of glass. When I think about tiny bits of glass in water, I think they will still cut me. So then I wonder.... if glass can still cut when in water, then wouldn't tiny sharp shards of shell also cut when they're in water?
Good luck in finding the answer that will work for you.
I asked this same question a few weeks ago. Like always it started a heated discussion. You can find the thread here
There was no single, right answer. People seem to be all for it or all against it (like Bear Foot Farm). There's information on goats, cattle, and other animals, but it's hard to sort out the hearsay and opinion from fact -- on BOTH SIDES of the argument. I've found only 2 controlled studies where chickens were fed DE they are:
http://www.dirtdoctor.com/Diatomaceous-Earth-with-Poultry_vq265.htm
and
http://www.poultryscience.org/psa09/abstracts.pdf
In both cases they fed 2% DE by weight, but there was no explanation of why 2% was chosen.
Neither of these studies stated or claimed that DE treats internal worms or parasites, BUT both showed other benefits from feeding DE.
Everything else I've seen has been at sites where they sell DE and the information was presented as testimonials rather than studies. Some of these sites recommend 5% but again they don't offer any studies regarding how they can up with that amount.
One personal opinion... I've read some places that DE doesn't work when it's wet. But I've also read scientific discussions about the physical characteristics of DE saying that they are, basically, very tiny, very sharp pieces of shells. In my mind's eye I compare them to tiny shards of glass. When I think about tiny bits of glass in water, I think they will still cut me. So then I wonder.... if glass can still cut when in water, then wouldn't tiny sharp shards of shell also cut when they're in water?
Good luck in finding the answer that will work for you.