sand box in the run

sydney13

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Mar 11, 2010
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we have a old wooden sand box that isn't being used so i was wondering if i filled it with sand would the chickens like it in their run for dust baths? Is it best to fill the run with wood ash or sand, or to fil the sand box with those and leave the run with dirt?
 
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I would fill the sand box with ashes and sand and leave the dirt in the run .
Do you have a cover for the sand box? You wouldn't want the rain to get to it.
 
I like to mix a liberal amount of DE in too
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DE is diatomatious earth (I'm sure I butchered that spelling...lol). It's basically crushed (into a powder) fossilized matter. It helps prevent mites and lice, because the tiny fragmented peices of matter cut up the buggies (or something to that effect). Some folks even use it to repel fleas on dogs and cats. You need to be certain you get food grade/fresh water DE though, because there is a kind that is sold to put in pools which would most likely kill animals. Your local feed store may carry it, or you can ask if they can order it for you. Sometimes garden nurseries carry it too.

I haven't used ash in my sand yet (although I have a bag of it I've been meaning to try), but I mix about two cups of in my sand box. I also mix it with my nesting material in my nest boxes, and in my girls' bedding in the coop. I have yet to experience mites or lice w/my chickens.
 

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