The Natural Chicken Keeping thread - OTs welcome!

I've often wondered if dusting them with sulphur or just adding it to the dust bath would have the same effect but have no idea if sulphur would be a safe thing to inhale. Maybe with little chicken dust masks...

I know my mother was having issues with her puppy's skin and I recommended adding some sulphur to her dog shampoo. Instead she took her to the vet and $200 later she left with shampoo containing an active ingredient of sulphur haha!
I have used generic people shampoo the dark brown sulphar/tar smelling kind on dogs with dry skin cost me less than $2 ..I used to have a dog that was allergic to just about everything a really old vet now deceased told me to do that worked like a charm...
 
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One of our friends from the chicken island to get that butt downsized....:D
 
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I've often wondered if dusting them with sulphur or just adding it to the dust bath would have the same effect but have no idea if sulphur would be a safe thing to inhale. Maybe with little chicken dust masks...

I know my mother was having issues with her puppy's skin and I recommended adding some sulphur to her dog shampoo. Instead she took her to the vet and $200 later she left with shampoo containing an active ingredient of sulphur haha!
yes, dusting works but you woud want it diluted. I have been reading old poultry books and when I had mites/lice last summer, and no wood ash, I used some advice from one of the books and did a sulphur dip. Thats basically a dunk of warm water with a bit of dish soap and a tablespoon of powdered su lphur per gallon . Have to work a bit to get the feathers good and wet, and keep it out of the eyes ears etc. worked for me but it was a heck of a lot of work, mostly because of how long it took to get it down to their skin. maybe more soap would have helped.

also, you can put a bit in the food and that helps them repel the mites/lice. I can't remember the amount but it was miniscule. like maybe 1/4 tsp sulphur to 25 pounds of feed.
 
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We just got back from Kauai...they have millions of feral chickens and definitely 50/50 hen/cock ratio! Don't seem to put a dent in the lizard population.
We stayed at the Coconut Cottage on a little farm. Goats, pigs, chickens, both feral and domestic, and lots of geckos and chameleons (Anoles) for $69 a night. It was really nice! And warm!
 
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We just got back from Kauai...they have millions of feral chickens and definitely 50/50 hen/cock ratio! Don't seem to put a dent in the lizard population.
We stayed at the Coconut Cottage on a little farm. Goats, pigs, chickens, both feral and domestic, and lots of geckos and chameleons (Anoles) for $69 a night. It was really nice! And warm!
Jealous!!! :)

I will share pics I get on the game cam. Going to leave it for a few nights & see what goes by. All I saw this morning was bunny tracks in the snow. Thats kind of boring lol
 
I just want to say that muddy runs = dirty eggs. got 5 inches of snow but there is mud under the coop.

Leahs Mom, I found a chicken book you might like. It is written by an english woman who lived on bainbridge island in washington (that island is magical) - moved there in the 20's and raised dairy cows. At age 86 , n 1975, she wrote a very short book about raising chickens. Minnie Rose Lovgreen's Recipe for Raising Chickens. it was reprinted in 2009, and I found a copy online for 4 bucks. It is very anectdotal vs scientific, though....but I am loving her discussion of broody hens. she says hens talk to their chicks when they are in the gg.
 
Ok fellow BYCers here is a weird question.............

Anyone have owls near them? DO they who...who at night? Why I ask is because I have heard several nights after dark someone Who..whoing while I was out at the coop. And it seems close.......there are no barns near us. But I have a dozen pine trees on my property & some woods behind me so I wonder if its in there nesting?

I live in town so it seems kind of weird to hear them. Usually we here morning doves but they havent come back this spring yet & we only hear them during the day and I have never heard them at night.

Thoughts??
 

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