Im not sure if I am asking my questions in the right place. If I am not, I apologize in advance.
I warn you that I am new to chickens and have a lot of questions.
I own 1 rooster who is actually going to a new home this weekend because he keeps beating up the little dog, and am getting several pullets next month. Because I want a small flock for pets, I decided to get crested chickens.
I have done the research, read lots of books, built the coop etc and learned a lot raising the rooster from a chick. But I am still panicking. My questions are...
I know that chickens love dust baths. Do I have to actually create a pit with sand and add Food grade DE or will they kind of just make their own and then I add DE?
I've read that people dust their chickens with a mix of seven. What is the mix? How often will I have to dust? How often do I spray the coop down? Right now, I only have 1 so I change the coop every other week. I use hay as bedding because it was winter and I wanted warmth. (truth be told, the rooster knocks at the door at 7pm and sleeps inside.)
Ive read about using DE, Stall Dry, or PDZ for inside the coop. Which one is better and how often and how much do I use?
Thank you in advance
LLaady
I warn you that I am new to chickens and have a lot of questions.
I own 1 rooster who is actually going to a new home this weekend because he keeps beating up the little dog, and am getting several pullets next month. Because I want a small flock for pets, I decided to get crested chickens.
I have done the research, read lots of books, built the coop etc and learned a lot raising the rooster from a chick. But I am still panicking. My questions are...
I know that chickens love dust baths. Do I have to actually create a pit with sand and add Food grade DE or will they kind of just make their own and then I add DE?
I've read that people dust their chickens with a mix of seven. What is the mix? How often will I have to dust? How often do I spray the coop down? Right now, I only have 1 so I change the coop every other week. I use hay as bedding because it was winter and I wanted warmth. (truth be told, the rooster knocks at the door at 7pm and sleeps inside.)
Ive read about using DE, Stall Dry, or PDZ for inside the coop. Which one is better and how often and how much do I use?
Thank you in advance
LLaady
and they have survived for about 1 year now
I did make them their own sand box to bathe in but don't use it, they prefer the dirt they find. and if one starts they all do the same (9)