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Fossil shell flour is also known as diatomaceous earth. Diatomaceous earth is composed of the fossilized shell remains of diatoms
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It's pretty amazing how DE can help protect your flock. As Stacykins stated DE is the fossilized shells of diatoms. While ingesting the diatoms dusty remains or having on the skin causes absolutely no harm to our birds or even us should we eat it, it wrecks havoc on insects and worms. If you were to examine DE under a powerful microscope you would see many sharps jagged edges. These penetrate the extoskeltons of insects and the bodies of worms causing them irreparable damage resulting in their death. When considering the cost versus the benefits it is definitely a minimal exspenditure.
 
Hi All! Boy, you have been chatty these last few days! Just got back from our camping trip to Port Sanilac. Had a great time. It's so pretty along the shore of Lake Huron. Going on another trip this week end to Mackinaw. So, got to empty the camper, clean it and restock. Dentist appt tomorrow in Lansing and lunch with my x co workers. Wed. I go back into Lansing to spend the day with the grand kids. Gonna be a busy week!
It's been hot again. Love the sunshine, just not the humidity. Causes too much glowing.
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I don't know anything about the Live Earth stuff--the Hicks web site refres to it like it is a single product, and they feed it to their dairy cows--but the Live Earth web site that Hicks links to does show several different products that are soil additives, so I dunno about that. But the Fossil Shell Flour is definitely food grade DE. If you google Perma-Guard Fossil Shell Flour, you'll get a manufacturer's website which will tell you how their DE is the best (which you'd hardly expect them to say theirs was okay, but there are better ones out there...)--something about how theirs comes from fresh water sources, so much better than salt water sources, blah blah. But its the same brand I've been using for the last two years with apparently good results, except this time I picked it up in a parking lot in Ann Arbor instead of halfway to Detroit.
 
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You're preachin' to the choir, sister. I pour buckets of "glow".
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It, like insanity, runs in the family.
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I remember my Grandpa sitting at the kitchen table in the summer just pouring sweat, his handkerchief beside him while he played Solitaire. His white t-shirt would be completely see-through. Later in life I think that was simply because the shirts were almost as old as he was --
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-- but to begin with I know it was from the sweat!

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Can't really tell with the picture of the third one. A side shot would be a lot more helpful. But the first two definitely look like cockerels to me. Sorry about your luck.
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Woo Hoo! I got my first egg!!! And I know who it's from to! When I was in the coop earlier today my little ISA Scarlett hopped up into a nest box and was pushing the sawdust around making it comfy. I've seen her up there before, but this time she seemed really interested in getting the sawdust just right. Tonight when I tucked them in I found an egg in that same box! I don't know if I'm going to have it for breakfast or have it bronzed! It's a perfect little brown egg, the same size as the ones I buy from the store.
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maybe my computer is darker than yours...... but that shade looks more like a Maran egg...........

I do have two BCM pullets as well, but they are a month younger than the ISAs. It must be your PC because the egg is the same color as the brown eggs I buy from Kroger. But I will have those dark eggs one day!
 
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