Please let me know if this is the right DE, before I use it on my hens

Juliemom

You are in WL, right? I think I turned down that bag at King's when they showed it to me. I just didn't know and didn't want to take the chance. Maybe us locals need to go there and bug them enough to stock some that specifically says food-grade.
 
It does not say "Food Chemical Codex Grade" anywhere, I just checked.

I am more confused now though. I certainly do not want to use the wrong thing, but it seems this could be what I need. I also paid $19.95 plus tax for it, just like one of the other replies.

Hmmm, how can I find out for sure?

Julie
 
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Yes, we need to be bugging some people, even though I got this at Champaign Landmark. I think they use the same "list" to order things though. So did you end up finding some somewhere else?

Julie
 
No, I just keep putting it off. I did find a Springfield farmer who is a distributor of Custom Milling Products (SpeckledHen uses their DE I believe). She said they could get some on their next shipment around July. She didn't give me the cost. I should probably quit procrastinating and find out the cost.
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Bluebird Hills Farm
Springfield, Ohio
www.bluebirdhills.com
 
Custom Milling sells Perma Guard Fossil Shell Flour (their name for it). It's great stuff. If it's very bright white, it's usually the right stuff. If it's gray, I'd hesitate.
 
I bought the same exact stuff yesterday and was so excited about it. Then I went home and read the entire bag. Nowhere does it say food grade or Codex on it. I took mine back. Now it's back to square one. I paid 31.00 dollars for mine at the local co-op and they sewar it's food grade. I'm very leary about that after researching EP Mineral's website.
 
Mine is gray, but it is food grade. I think that is the bentonite (clay) that is mixed with it.
 
Mine is gray and says feed grade on it, has pics of animals and gives directions for feeding on it...
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Ok I just went down to my bag of
DE and it does not say food grade or codex but it does say feed grade use in feed for horses, poultry , bovine ect. as anti caking ingredient.. it has pics of animals on it ... Red Lake Earth DE feed grade less than 1% silica(sp) and it looks like ash from my fireplace (gray) it does say it has ash in it ...

hope this helps
 

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