Sand Baths

melandtodd

In the Brooder
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Jun 17, 2011
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So.......I thought that I had read just about every book or article on raising chickens when I stumbled upon someone talking about their chickens "bathing in sand"!
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I thought I was giving the girls everything they needed..appearently I am a bad mom. How do I set up this "sand spa"? Do I just pour play sand in an area? Do I get a kind of tub and fill it with sand? Is it any kind of sand or play sand? My 12 week old Australorpes thank you for making their life nicer!
 
I bought a big plastic large but low bin at Home Depot (it was in the sand area, I think used for mixing cement) and drilled a couple of holes in the bottom to allow water to drain through when it rains (but very little sand drains out, as it is sitting on the ground). It can hold 3 bags of 60lbs playground sand. They LOVE it! When they see me coming with a re-fill bag of sand they come running!
 
I don't do anything. They find a dirt spot by themselves and waller out a hole and throw the loose dirt all over themselves.

The only thing we did once was the dirt was getting real hard from no rain so my boyfriend kinda tilled it up
 
The floor of my coop is sand. You want to provide some sort of sand bath for them because it will decrease the chance of them getting infested with lice.
 
mine like to have dirt baths or sand baths in flower pots.
You can fill them with dirt or sand and they will just in them and puff up and have a bath.
Its very very cute to watch and its good for them because its their way of cleaning themselves and preventing mites and such.
 
I got 2 old used tires from a tire shop for this...I am off tomorrow to get some sand (sand box sand from toys r us), will add some DE and fill em up! Since they are sitting on the ground, the sand should stay in but I think I'll have to replenish the DE once it gets wet. I have heard it doesn't do it's job then...
 

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