- From what age on do you provide a dust bath for chicks?
The youngest chicks I've had were 8 weeks. They dust bathed right away. I have chicks on the way and from reading the thread I'll be putting a little dusting pan in the brooder.
- What do you put in your flock's dust baths? (Soil, sand, ashes, DE, mite and lice powders, etc)
They dig holes in the yard. I have a permanent run area where only weeds will grow. (What I refer to as Jurassic Park once the weeds are 3 feet tall) I also have a movable run area to try and keep mass grass death at a minimum.
- Suggestions for dust baths in coops/runs and over winter?
I use a restaurant bus tub in the coop. (That thing they collect dirty dishes in.) I leave it in the coop year round in case of rainy days. I'd say in winter it is used the most. It has dirt, sand, peat moss and a handful of pine shavings. I want to add wood ash but don't have a fireplace or wood stove. Need to have a bonfire I guess.
The youngest chicks I've had were 8 weeks. They dust bathed right away. I have chicks on the way and from reading the thread I'll be putting a little dusting pan in the brooder.
- What do you put in your flock's dust baths? (Soil, sand, ashes, DE, mite and lice powders, etc)
They dig holes in the yard. I have a permanent run area where only weeds will grow. (What I refer to as Jurassic Park once the weeds are 3 feet tall) I also have a movable run area to try and keep mass grass death at a minimum.
- Suggestions for dust baths in coops/runs and over winter?
I use a restaurant bus tub in the coop. (That thing they collect dirty dishes in.) I leave it in the coop year round in case of rainy days. I'd say in winter it is used the most. It has dirt, sand, peat moss and a handful of pine shavings. I want to add wood ash but don't have a fireplace or wood stove. Need to have a bonfire I guess.