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Learn what to put in a chicken dust bath so you can make your homestead flock a dust bath that will be beneficial and enjoyable for them!
A dust bath is essential for killing lice and mites - tiny parasites that can seriously harm your chickens. Here's how to make one in two minutes.
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Hello, we just got chickens but now we are nervous about mites and lice on our chickens, do you have any favorite chicken dust bath "recipes" that could...
Making a dust bath for chickens is easy. Keep your hens parasite-free with this dust bath you can build in just 5 minutes (and for pennies).
In this article I will teach you how to easily make your chickens dust bath. I only use 3 simple ingredients including wood ash, diatomaceous earth, and sand.
Animal enrichment is activities that create a more stimulating environment for the animals and elicit some of their natural behaviors.
In lousy weather, backyard chickens may find themselves confined to spaces smaller than they ordinarily enjoy leaving them bored, lacking optimal elbow room, and deprived of much needed exercise. Boredom can encourage unwelcome behaviors such as feather picking, and egg-eating, which are tough habits to break, so I like to make small tweaks in my
If you have chickens in your backyard, they will benefit from having a dust bath in their coop. This ultimate chicken dust bath recipe will keep your chickens
The poshest dust bath for my gorgeous girls. #dustbath #hens sand pit #chicken dust bath
Our Amish 5x6' chicken coop and 8x10' run with dust bath, stumps and branches for roosting bars. I bought heavy duty wheels for moving the run...we move every couple of weeks for a fresh patch of grass. The wheels come on and off as needed.
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