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Thanks!
I also called my uncle who is farmer from way back - doesn't mean he's right, maybe some of his ideas are not the best. He suggested using ivermectin in their water as well?? Also mentioned that he didn't see why garden quality DE would harm the chickens. Said he has never used DE with his chickens but does use it to deworm the goats and has never used "food grade".
My plan right now is to head to the feed store and get the poultry dust. Change out all of the bedding.
How do I go about cleaning out their boxes & the coop? My uncle suggested that I need to "hit it with insecticide". He meant a liquid spray of some sort but I'm guessing that DE is maybe better?
Thank you all so very much for your help with this!!
ivermectin is the cattle De Wormer I told you about.
If you choose to use that do not use any poultry dust as that would be massive overkill, also do not spill any of it on yourself as it will be absorbed through your skin and you'll actually De Worm yourself.
Use of ivermectin for this purpose on poultry is off label.
Poultry dust is insecticide and the active ingredients in it are also available in liquid form.
Thanks again! Lol - if I have worms, I think I'd like to deworm myself!