i want to incorporate a dust bath into the eglu run. would a cat litter tray do the job and whats the best material to put in it. sand or soil
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Yes that would be a great dust bath, just fill it with play sand and watch them go! It would be best to drill a few holes in the bottom so that it does not get waterlogged.Last edited by digthatchick; 02-10-2008, 06:04 PM.
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I tried to use a cat litter tray filled with straw as a nestbox! It worked fine until one chook stood on the edge and catapulted straw and eggs into oblivion!
Whatever you put it in, it won't stay there long as they'll scratch it out and flip the tray!
Unless it's just my big vandalising hybrids that do this type of thing!
btw, I have a large plastic dog bed filled with sand. It's under a table so it stays dry. They seem to go through a 25Kg bag of sand per month. As well as dustbathing they eat it!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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I used to give mine an old litter tray with play sand in it....
THEY ATE IT!!!!!!!!
Over and over, had a lovely time. I guess they thought it made a nice change from their grit lol.
So now they make their own dust baths usually under the conifers where it's always dry. In fact they have hollowed out a little dent in the ground! It's lovely to see them basking in the sun with there wings spread out.
janeyo
I did ask on my chicken board and the general consensus was that if they wanted to eat it it would do them no harm!
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Mine sepnd hours in their sef made dustbath under the trees, it's huge and they managed to dig up some of my bulbs while they were creating it! Haven't tried to put one in their run, but am thinking about it as they seem to love it so much! I think someone said about putting cold fire ash in with sand, think it's meant to help with mites?!
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Originally posted by lynda66 View Posti've just got a castle shaped sandpit in purple and yellow off freecycle ...... thought it might brighten the place up a bitMy girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there
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Originally posted by MaureenHall View PostHey, sounds good. Wonder how long it'll be before kitten starts using it?Last edited by lynda66; 03-10-2008, 11:28 AM.
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Hey hawthorne. We got an Eglu 3 weeks ago and put a cat litter tray in filled with a mix of play sand and compost. The girls seem to love it - a combination of eating it, scratching it, lying in it and - in the case of Lilly'en - wallowing in it like you would a big bubble bath. They've not managed to flip it over yet so it seems OK.
I've just emptied it onto the flower beds at the end of the week and given them new stuff (they poo in it too of course!) I'm expecting my heavy clay soil to be much lighter next spring following liberal applications of sand, compost and chicken poo! (BONUS!!!)Cheers
T-lady
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does anybody put diatomaceous earth powder into the dust bathsmy plot march 2013http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvzqRS0_hbQ
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Some do. However, they use a mask when adding it. Don't breathe it in.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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