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Also if you have it or can get it - I would mix in some diatomaceous earth - it MUST be kept dry to work, but it has worked wonders on my birds (and other animals) and it's also good for their internal health if they eat it (you can mix a little with their food). I just put it in the coop and the chickens do the rest. It's very safe - I use it in the nest of my broody hens too. For a dust bath equal parts of sand, wood ash, and diatomaceous earth works great.
3 have hatched!!!! I have 3 little chicksoh I'm so happy!!![]()
I need advice again BYC peeps! mother hen has mites I have dusted her with mite powder, dusted the coop and hot watered bits I could but they are still around as she got them when she was sitting on the eggs! I'm worried (know my new chicks have them) what can I do help them out as they are so youn!,
HATE MITES lol but they are a fact of chickens![]()
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Also if you have it or can get it - I would mix in some diatomaceous earth - it MUST be kept dry to work, but it has worked wonders on my birds (and other animals) and it's also good for their internal health if they eat it (you can mix a little with their food). I just put it in the coop and the chickens do the rest. It's very safe - I use it in the nest of my broody hens too. For a dust bath equal parts of sand, wood ash, and diatomaceous earth works great.