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I'd like to make a dust bath for my girls but havent a clue what to do! Has anyone got any ideas? Ie what could I use as a dust bath and what would I put in it?
Bernie aka DDL
Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things
mine use any available dry( and not so dry spot and really enjoy bathing in loose soil. Preferable in the sunniest spot that/ first spot to be sunny that you can find.
How about a baby bath filled with dry soil in a dry sheltered place in the run? (if there is such a place at the moment!!) You can add diatom to it too so they de-louse at the same time
My girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there
How about a baby bath filled with dry soil in a dry sheltered place in the run? (if there is such a place at the moment!!) You can add diatom to it too so they de-louse at the same time
Me being thick, whats diatom? I havent got any......think I know where I could get some from tho.
Bernie aka DDL
Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things
mine use any available dry( and not so dry spot and really enjoy bathing in loose soil. Preferable in the sunniest spot that/ first spot to be sunny that you can find.
Thanks Steve - trouble is, up here int' north we have been and are in very short supply of all those requirements!
Bernie aka DDL
Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things
I gave mine a sand pit sink in the floor of the run. They just scratch wood chips into it! I now leave it as a wood chip shelter (I empty the chips back out regularly) and they go in there when it's windy as it's below ground level and sheltered. Canny lot. They make their own dust bath on their bit of garden.
I bought a huge tub on eBay cos I use it every other day. I filled an empty seasalt container and shake it liberally over their perches the top of their shavings and their ramp. In the summer when it was dry (anyone remember?) I used to scatter it on the floor of the coop and nest box before adding shavings and also to the run. The idea being they delouse themselves when they go kicking, scratching, perching and laying. Red Mite hate it too.
You could use an old cat litter tray or even a cardboard box to use as a dust bath.
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing to excess
I bought a huge tub on eBay cos I use it every other day. I filled an empty seasalt container and shake it liberally over their perches the top of their shavings and their ramp. In the summer when it was dry (anyone remember?) I used to scatter it on the floor of the coop and nest box before adding shavings and also to the run. The idea being they delouse themselves when they go kicking, scratching, perching and laying. Red Mite hate it too.
You could use an old cat litter tray or even a cardboard box to use as a dust bath.
Brill, thanks. Bernie goes off to ebay......................
Bernie aka DDL
Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things
I gave up - they much prefer digging their own holes to bathe in. The current one is about a foot deep, makes me jump when I walk past and a little head pops out I just bung stuff in the hole from time to time, and they dig it back out again!
All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
We used an old cat litter tray,(washed of course). With playsand in it.
But they just ate all the playsand! Over and over again. So now they have made their own little dust bath areas -3 in a row, very cute- under the conifers and it stays dry under there.
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