How to Make a Dust Bath for Your Chickens (With the Right Ingredients)

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 7. 12. 2020
  • → Get your Free Chicken Keeping Checklist here: lp.audreyslittlefarm.com/yout...
    → Get your diatomaceous earth here: amzn.to/3oxMcMJ
    Having a dust bath for your chickens is an important addition to your chicken coop or chicken yard!
    Chickens naturally bathe themselves in the dirt to get rid of bugs, old feathers, and other kinds of pests, so providing them with a dust bath with the right ingredients like diatomaceous earth and or wood ash, will keep them healthy and pest free!
    The best part is that making a dust bath is super quick and easy!
    You can read more in this blog post here as well! www.audreyslittlefarm.com/how...
    Get your diatomaceous earth here:
    amzn.to/3oxMcMJ
    LOVE AUDREY'S LITTLE FARM AND WANT TO LEARN MORE! HERE ARE SOME NEXT STEPS!
    1.) SUBSCRIBE and learn all about raising chickens, gardening, cooking from scratch, canning, and more!
    / @audreyslittlefarm
    2.) GET YOUR FREE GUIDES:
    - Vegetable Gardening Schedule
    lp.audreyslittlefarm.com/yout...
    - Chicken Keeping Checklist (Tips & Tricks for Raising Chickens)
    lp.audreyslittlefarm.com/yout...
    3.) WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT RAISING CHICKENS? Check out my Ebook!
    audreyslittlefarm.com/ebook-r...
    4.) LET'S CONNECT!
    - / audreyslittlefarm
    - / _created
    - / audreyslittlefarm
    Disclaimer: Audrey’s Little Farm may earn a commission for purchases made after clicking links on this page at no additional cost to you.

Komentáře • 350

  • @scionofliberty2967
    @scionofliberty2967 Před rokem +209

    Diatomaceous Earth does not "suffocate" insects or other bugs. It gets into the crevasses of their exoskeletons and dehydrates them and it also prevents them from effectively moving by becomming clay-like. Its moisture absorbing property makes it effective on slugs and even horn worms as well. Be careful tho', DE is indiscriminate and can kill beneficial insects - such as bees - as well.

    • @Bigmouth660
      @Bigmouth660 Před rokem +6

      You are correct.

    • @loneninja
      @loneninja Před rokem

      And wear a mask, this stuff is worse than inhaling fiberglass.

    • @dwightherrington7793
      @dwightherrington7793 Před rokem +1

      De is useless

    • @scionofliberty2967
      @scionofliberty2967 Před rokem +17

      @@dwightherrington7793 I've had a different experience. I've found it very useful in controlling and getting rid of ants. I suspect it is also why we do not have problems with mites in our coops.

    • @carfvallrightsreservedwith6649
      @carfvallrightsreservedwith6649 Před rokem +28

      ​@@dwightherrington7793 DE is far from useless. It's microscopic structure slices insects exoskeletons causing death via dehydration. Also excellent mixed in feed for parasite eradication.
      Beneficial for humans too. It's polarity detox's the lymphatic system and performs the same antiparastic function.

  • @gmwwc
    @gmwwc Před rokem +72

    We fill ours with play sand then top with DE and Sevin Dust, available in the home improvement stores and garden supply.
    This method has stood the test of time, been doing this for 6 decades.

    • @79klkw
      @79klkw Před rokem +1

      I like this idea

    • @lisaloprestodehart1606
      @lisaloprestodehart1606 Před rokem +4

      Do you leave it out in rain etc? Or u put it where it'd covered area

    • @apiii73
      @apiii73 Před rokem +11

      Sevin dust is toxic.

    • @floridagirl386
      @floridagirl386 Před rokem +3

      Place and is toxic to chickens

    • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
      @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 Před rokem +1

      @@apiii73 That's what I was thinking, but s/he's been doing it for decades. I wouldn't do it, however.

  • @davidjames1063
    @davidjames1063 Před rokem +18

    Diatomaceous earth is ideal for this. My Dad was a big believer in this on our Farm 40 years ago. He used it in our pool filter, then recycled the old Dearth this way, even doen to the old tractor tire. He would dry it out, then put it inside an old metal garbage can, inside the coop. ( we had a 30 x 60 chicken coop). Chicken will actually prefer dry dusty dirt, but once they try this, they love it. Funny watching the chicks playing in it too.

  • @Georgia-Vic
    @Georgia-Vic Před rokem +52

    FYI Diatomaceous earth is made of the skeletons of "diatoms" which are: tiny, ancient, fossilized sea creatures like little crabs.The calcium from the broken shell fragments are jagged. The serrated edges are very small and even microscopic. The pieces are like broken glass or obsidian.They get under and inside the folds of the bugs exoskeletons and are extremely abrasive.They cut,slice and shred the tiny biting pests until they finally die,it doesn't suffocate the bugs because they don't have lungs and breathe like us mammals.They respire through the chiten of their skeletons.There's no better way of getting rid of parasites because we don't want to use harmful chemicals! Happy farming everyone!

    • @esperago
      @esperago Před rokem

      I've seen many warnings about avoiding the inhalation if DE. How are the chickens not breathing it in during a dust bath? Not trolling. Genuine interested in knowing

    • @louiseeckert1574
      @louiseeckert1574 Před rokem +1

      So would super-fine, crushed, dry egg shells do a similar job to the dia earth? Cut, slice +shred the pests?
      Edit: I’ve just remembered all the old people used to put shell grit into the chook house for them to dust bath. It’s collected off beaches, and consists of all smashed-up fragments of old sea shells!
      LouiseAustralia 🦘

    • @melissaclark3363
      @melissaclark3363 Před rokem

      Wood ash can kill grass. Be careful where you use it.

    • @oftin_wong
      @oftin_wong Před měsícem

      ​​​@@louiseeckert1574
      No it won't be the same ...it's not diatomaceous earth
      In addition
      Shell grit is to eat for calcium .

    • @oftin_wong
      @oftin_wong Před měsícem

      They are microscopic skeletons of single celled organisms
      Not crabs

  • @melaniemiller4567
    @melaniemiller4567 Před rokem +8

    pretty cool idea! and i love the repurposed old tire as a dust tub👍!

  • @sarahgregory5309
    @sarahgregory5309 Před 3 lety +18

    I am so excited, I will be getting my first experience with chickens this spring and I have found your channel. It must be fate lol.. I have been watching and learning about so many different things from your videos. Thanks so much and can wait to learn more.

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Sarah, I'm so excited you've found my channel and that you'll be getting chickens. They are great 😊 If you would like click the link I am going to attach and you will get a free checklist with chicken keeping tasks and then get my weekly emails with tips, I think you'll find them super helpful! If you can't click the link it is also above in the video description. lp.audreyslittlefarm.com/youtube-chicken-coop-cleaning-checklist

  • @ChristinaBailey2000
    @ChristinaBailey2000 Před rokem +4

    New Flock mom!!!!
    Very excited to do this tomorrow!!!!

  • @Abyssdiver
    @Abyssdiver Před 2 lety +4

    Awesome video this gave me a great idea for one of my old motorcycle tires! Cheers

  • @ziggypeace9933
    @ziggypeace9933 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing this creative idea !

  • @aconsideredmoment
    @aconsideredmoment Před rokem +1

    Great idea. Can't emphasize enough the need to dust the chickens periodically to control pests to ensure a healthy flock. This is a good way to control the pests on chickens.

  • @CensoredFreedom615
    @CensoredFreedom615 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your video. Thats one of this weekends projects.

  • @kimjones7391
    @kimjones7391 Před 2 lety +35

    Thank you for explaining what Diatomaceous earth actually does. I’ve watched three dust bath videos and you are the first person to explain what it actually does, so thank you for that. Information and education is power 💕

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před 2 lety +3

      You're welcome! Glad it was helpful!😊

    • @jennifersvitko5997
      @jennifersvitko5997 Před rokem +7

      Diatomaceous also, to a bug, is like rolling around in broken glass.

    • @thatguychris5654
      @thatguychris5654 Před rokem +5

      Doesn't suffocate, it cuts them up like glass and dehydrates them.

    • @americanpatriot7247
      @americanpatriot7247 Před rokem

      If you look at DE under a strong magnifying glass you will see each miniscule piece of this looks like a mini-cylinder with sharp edges. I can see it cutting up small bugs, yes. The bigger the animal the less this affects them, if at all, because the pieces are so small, made for those tiny, nasty, mini-varmits.... lol!!!

  • @INOMORETHNU
    @INOMORETHNU Před rokem +1

    Nice. Old vid but helped me out. Tip is throw field stones in where they have dug out. Keeps critters out

  • @SuperKaamio
    @SuperKaamio Před 2 lety +1

    Just had a revelation! Thank you! I have chickens, I have wood ash and I have two old tractor tires laying around collecting only mosquitos. I gotta make them proper bathtub after this white shit melts from the ground!! Thanks! Love your channel!

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm so glad to hear! Yes it's always great using things we already have laying around!

  • @lindaphillips1481
    @lindaphillips1481 Před rokem +11

    Diatomaceous Earth (ED) is great as a flea treatment, as well as a garden pest prevention. Sprinkle it on your plants to keeps bugs off of them.
    Please be aware though that you should be using "Food Grade" when using it around animals and pets.

  • @pablomercado2844
    @pablomercado2844 Před rokem +1

    aww man.. i was hoping to see a few of them dust bathing. Its always entertaining to see.

  • @d.j.robinson9424
    @d.j.robinson9424 Před rokem

    Wow, great job, I'll do that this spring.👍👍💛

  • @anthonyk6265
    @anthonyk6265 Před 2 lety

    That tire still looks good LOL nice video I'll be using one of my old tractor tires for this thanks

  • @Bob-gn8ph
    @Bob-gn8ph Před rokem +2

    Wow now that's how you do a video great information to the point you're wonderful thank you so much🤠👍

  • @AmandaGeyerSnobahr
    @AmandaGeyerSnobahr Před rokem +4

    About the dusting holes along the fence line - could you fill those holes with gravel, so they don't compromise the fence's integrity?

  • @tanyaparker-callsign.kk7ic238

    Great idea...woodash no need to buy sand...✊🏾❤️❤️❤️✊🏾also I like the lower covering to protect the birds from predators

  • @FBiTOPDOG
    @FBiTOPDOG Před rokem +3

    The first person to explain why my chickens dig holes.

  • @leslietinyhousebuilderwann3851

    Thanks for the info. Our girlies need this bath.

  • @mrs.rogers7582
    @mrs.rogers7582 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I found an old cast iron tub that was discarded in the woods and filled it up with dust bath material. I made a lid for the tub that hinges open to form a platform when open and closes easily to protect the top of the tub (and dust bath material) from getting wet. My birds love it and they have fun with up to 6 chickens bathing at the same time. Happy to repurpose this old tub from the woods.

  • @nelliesfarm8473
    @nelliesfarm8473 Před rokem +1

    Great idea. Thanks

  • @przybyla420
    @przybyla420 Před 3 lety +6

    I like the wire ceiling for your run. Much better than chicken wire

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před 3 lety

      Thank you, I really like it too! It's sturdy and keeps them safe😊

  • @jonnyriktr4234
    @jonnyriktr4234 Před rokem +1

    Any thoughts on wood ash causing chemical like burns when it gets wet? Saw that in a video the other day.

  • @THNKKY
    @THNKKY Před rokem +1

    That’s an awesome chicken pen!

  • @QuantumPyrite_88.9
    @QuantumPyrite_88.9 Před rokem

    Very good advice and thanks.

  • @Wadaryu1000
    @Wadaryu1000 Před rokem

    Great idea!

  • @leighvaughton2740
    @leighvaughton2740 Před rokem +2

    I love your style - couldn't be clearer!

  • @EcoNeighbor
    @EcoNeighbor Před rokem

    Great idea 💡

  • @FarmingWithJoshe
    @FarmingWithJoshe Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks a lot

  • @gavranbollywood7627
    @gavranbollywood7627 Před rokem

    Most Creative!Most Innovative!!!🌹👌👌👍👍👍❤️from India

  • @mccardieclan1755
    @mccardieclan1755 Před rokem

    Howdy! I enjoyed the content but would hav like to known how you assembled you tradtor tire dust bath.

  • @DK-qx3lv
    @DK-qx3lv Před rokem

    Great idea, thanks

  • @javiermontes905
    @javiermontes905 Před rokem

    Awesome stuff

  • @mikecruzado5775
    @mikecruzado5775 Před rokem

    Great advice thank you

  • @tional5266
    @tional5266 Před 2 lety

    So what’s the ratio? I’m using ash and like but idk the ratio or how much like to add into the ash

  • @mydearamy
    @mydearamy Před 2 lety +16

    I've read that it's important to keep wood ash dry, or it can burn their skin somehow. They like it dry anyway, so locate it under a raised coop or such place.

    • @Mrs.Patriot
      @Mrs.Patriot Před 2 lety +6

      Letting water drip through wood ash is how lye is made for soap making. Lye is extremely caustic. So yes, it needs to be dry, and so do the chickens. Don't mean to be a downer but I would use dirt and the DE.

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před 2 lety +4

      Hi Amy, yes it's important to keep the wood ash dry and so if it's been raining and gets wet I scoop it out. But if you have a place to keep it dry that would be ideal. If not you can choose to just use DE and it works great. The wood ash is optional, it just also works to kill pests.

    • @Apothikerry
      @Apothikerry Před 2 lety

      It turns to lye and can harm them. This DE and ash combo causes a lot of dust- and can cause respiratory issues. Wear a mask for that much powder, it’s not healthy to breathe in for chickens and humans.
      I would add some soil and washed sand & a small amount of DE or ash mix it well together and keep it dry- they love to bathe in it- ;)

    • @helenbradley3123
      @helenbradley3123 Před rokem +1

      Lye is made of wood ash.

    • @tracyallshouse2730
      @tracyallshouse2730 Před rokem

      So you keep it dry and the chicken uses the dust bath and the it rains. Does the ash on the chicken's skin burn them when it gets wet?

  • @andrearodriguez5512
    @andrearodriguez5512 Před 3 lety +1

    You are so clever thanks 💛🌻

  • @kB5TVP
    @kB5TVP Před 2 lety +5

    I just got some Chickies a few days ago and put a pie pan in their fence and filled it with some ash! Thanks for the tip!!!!

    • @Mr.wither_storm
      @Mr.wither_storm Před 3 měsíci

      Don’t let it get wet! Cover it up somehow :)

  • @Fjsbdjdh
    @Fjsbdjdh Před 3 lety +1

    Good informative videos.

  • @urbangardeningandchickenke1018

    Great information

  • @learningtogrowinChrist
    @learningtogrowinChrist Před 9 měsíci +1

    I searched this suspecting I could use ash and DE. Thanks for confirming!!

  • @brownfeather865
    @brownfeather865 Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @f.demascio1857
    @f.demascio1857 Před rokem

    Good idea.

  • @pmmac2382
    @pmmac2382 Před rokem +1

    My DE bag warns of respiratory issues. Any thoughts on that?

  • @christinae.burlison936
    @christinae.burlison936 Před rokem +3

    I just bought a tray designed to go under a hot water heater at lowes that had black plastic and metal. I chose the plastic one. About $10

  • @tmc1373
    @tmc1373 Před rokem

    So, should I just save my wood ashes from winter to use in the summer for their dust bath when its hot and dry outside?

  • @clp6743
    @clp6743 Před rokem

    How much DE do I need to use I do not have wood ash. So I got sand, soil???

  • @samadsamad8418
    @samadsamad8418 Před rokem

    Very nice video i inspired. God bless

  • @Mwfrizzellandsons
    @Mwfrizzellandsons Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks!

  • @jimh4167
    @jimh4167 Před rokem +2

    Is there a right ratio
    Diatomaceous Earth to
    Wood Ash

  • @Lanzvaldez
    @Lanzvaldez Před 2 lety

    amazing

  • @bullet1218
    @bullet1218 Před 2 lety

    Great video and content...💯👍

  • @zig4347
    @zig4347 Před rokem +1

    Hey could you please tell me why my chicken nodding head so much, it can't sleep properly because it nods head after every 10 seconds. when i first bought it the chicken was fine but in 2 days it started to nod it's head a lot.

  • @richieconnolly2874
    @richieconnolly2874 Před 3 lety +2

    That's a great run u have for yer hens 👍

  • @reneebrown2968
    @reneebrown2968 Před 2 lety +17

    I would think that using only ash and de would cause respiratory issues. I mean we always had a dust bath area that was soil, sand and ash and de.

    • @tonimoon6346
      @tonimoon6346 Před rokem

      You obviously know what you’re doing…🤘

    • @clp6743
      @clp6743 Před rokem

      @@tonimoon6346 can you tell me what you use and the amounts?

    • @Ayverie4
      @Ayverie4 Před rokem

      That was my thought too; I know DE is harmful to breathe bc it is so sharp. Thx for confirming I can just mix it with soil 👍

  • @lizmiller271
    @lizmiller271 Před rokem

    Does the ash & DE harden when it gets wet?

  • @JohnnySahn
    @JohnnySahn Před 3 měsíci

    I have a 5 month old and four 5 week olds and none of them use the dust bath I made. I used all purpose sand from HD, DE, and wood ash. They will walk on it or poop in it but they have never actually used it. They usually scratch the mulch away in their run and make their own dust bath. Is this normal? Will they eventually use the one I made or should I use different materials? Any advice would be appreciated.

  • @peacetruth3074
    @peacetruth3074 Před rokem

    Do you have to keep it under a covering, or is it ok if it gets wet?

  • @saltlifegull4091
    @saltlifegull4091 Před rokem

    Awesome! Does it have to be food grade?

  • @ryanw6920
    @ryanw6920 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the video. I live in Minnesota where it gets very cold and snows. Would you recommend I place it in the coop, or should I put it under the awning that will be 8x12 ft?

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před rokem +1

      Hi Ryan, I’d put it under the awning. It doesn’t need to be in the coop but it’s nice to have it covered.

    • @ryanw6920
      @ryanw6920 Před rokem

      @@AudreysLittleFarm thank you for letting me know.

    • @davidjames1063
      @davidjames1063 Před rokem

      If a big coop, keep it inside, sheltered, but by the yard/run.

  • @CC-fo7tr
    @CC-fo7tr Před rokem

    Best big run I’ve seen

  • @ronmoo2932
    @ronmoo2932 Před 4 měsíci +1

    You are respected lady, I love your videos

  • @kennethstensrud669
    @kennethstensrud669 Před rokem +2

    Just remember that you only use ash from hardwood or at least from broad leaved trees. Ashes from i.e spruce, fir, pine and other evergreen is not good. I have used this in combination with very dry soil and sand from the beaches for more years than I can remember. And btw keep the dust bath under cover and in sun, as much as can be provided, to keep the mix dry.

  • @kimbass5220
    @kimbass5220 Před rokem

    What is on the top of your run? Wire or plastic

  • @Beachgirlhwy12
    @Beachgirlhwy12 Před rokem

    Does it hurt it if it rains in it or do you have change it

  • @clp6743
    @clp6743 Před rokem

    Do you clean the dust bath my chickens are pooping in there bath

  • @amyjohnson9240
    @amyjohnson9240 Před rokem +2

    Good video however you should mention the DE needs to be food grade for the safety of the chickens.

  • @sibtainsayed5264
    @sibtainsayed5264 Před rokem

    Nice

  • @topcat700
    @topcat700 Před rokem

    Is the DE food grade or can you use the DE from the garden section of a nursery? Thanks

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před rokem

      Hi, it's important to use food grade DE for your chickens and so you'll have to check the label and if the DE from the garden section is food grade it's perfectly okay to use.

  • @hillbillyfarms3714
    @hillbillyfarms3714 Před rokem +7

    Hi Audrey, I thought DE would cause respiratory issues? Have your chickens had any issues breathing it in?

    • @flowergirl3438
      @flowergirl3438 Před rokem +1

      Just use a combination of sand, wood ash and DE. You don't need to make them equal parts, with this combination I use more sand and then a couple handfuls of wood ash and DE.

    • @heatheryork1981
      @heatheryork1981 Před rokem

      Also be sure the DE is food grade because the crystalized brands are too strong and can cause the respiratory issues

  • @vkarr154
    @vkarr154 Před rokem

    Holy editing Batman!

  • @madelynstradford9369
    @madelynstradford9369 Před rokem +1

    What kind of diatomaceous earth ? Food grade or other?

  • @adrianakuzmikova1697
    @adrianakuzmikova1697 Před 2 lety

    do you put anything under that tractor tire or you just have it on the ground? how often do you have to clean it - do they poop in it too?

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před 2 lety

      I just have it sitting on the dirt. They don’t poop in it, they just fluff in it and then get out 😊 so I don’t really have to clean it I just have to refill it as it starts getting empty.

  • @geometric5103
    @geometric5103 Před rokem

    The wild turkeys that live around here do this in the back of my property, now i know why.
    What about the rain? Doesn't the dust bath turn to mud? Or mudlike anyway?

  • @stephanietaylor1163
    @stephanietaylor1163 Před 3 lety +9

    I love the idea but my concern is what about when it rains? Does it ruin the mixture or does it dry out in time on it’s own?

    • @chrisscharfenberger6007
      @chrisscharfenberger6007 Před 3 lety +10

      You want to put the dust bath somewhere it can't get wet. A lot of people have a space under the coop itself for the dust bath or they just put it under a covered part of their run.

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před 3 lety +6

      I haven't had a problem with the rain. It will dry out on its own but if it isn't drying out I just refill it as necessary 😊

    • @brloughlin
      @brloughlin Před rokem +1

      Can I use charcoal ash?

    • @juliemunoz2762
      @juliemunoz2762 Před rokem

      water negates DE it’s only effective as insect control while dry and powdery.

  • @TheMidnadarkness
    @TheMidnadarkness Před rokem

    My chicken used to give herself a dust bath when she was young . I put powder on her that is safe for chickens nowadays because she is old and has arthritis nowadays .

  • @sherrysusan
    @sherrysusan Před 2 lety

    Now this I did not know! So this is why my hens have dug holes all across the front of my house - yep! I do have an old tire that I'll set up, can I fill it up w/ sand? Not familiar w/ the d-earth you mention (no, can't spell it:), I do let mine free range on my small acreage, my fenced in area is approx 10x20, which will not be very big once my 15 baby girls mature + 1 roo + the 3 senior hens

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před 2 lety

      Hi Sherry, sorry for the late reply. Yes you can fill it with sand but adding some diatomaceous earth is good because it kills mites and any other pests that may be on your chickens 😊

    • @sherrysusan
      @sherrysusan Před 2 lety

      @@AudreysLittleFarm I watched this video again, sounds like there's no specific ratio of how much d/earth to use w/ the sand? I have 3 smaller tires that I pretty much filled w/ sand & topped off w/ the d/earth - will rain wash it away? I got a 50 lb bag, so will store the rest. I got a couple more questions for you, but will look for answers in your videos first, I don't want to be a pest!

  • @shaniaa9287
    @shaniaa9287 Před rokem

    Does the DE not get in their lungs when they fluff? That wouldn't be good

  • @joydurand
    @joydurand Před rokem +3

    I heard apple cider vinegar is good in the chicken's water to rid them of paracites and poopy butt.🤷🏼

  • @jennifertanner620
    @jennifertanner620 Před 3 lety

    Is it OK if the bath area gets wet? Or does it have to be some where in the coop that stays dry??? Ty

    • @zofamilythangsut4196
      @zofamilythangsut4196 Před 3 lety +2

      Dont get it wet otherwise it would be to heavy for them and yes keep them in dry areas

    • @jennifertanner620
      @jennifertanner620 Před 3 lety +1

      @@zofamilythangsut4196 ty so much. First time chicken momma here! Lol

  • @jmoney6652
    @jmoney6652 Před rokem

    I thought overuse of de can cause respiratory problems? Am I mistaken

  • @tiffanimanney4313
    @tiffanimanney4313 Před 3 lety +2

    How much of the ingredients to you use? Do you put dirt or sand in with it as well?

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před 2 lety +3

      Hi Tiffani, I typically just mix diatomaceous earth and wood ash or I do all of one or the other depending on what I have. You can mix sand or dirt in with it if you want and that is no problem though😊

    • @jrreid24
      @jrreid24 Před 2 lety +3

      Most around here (Florida) use a base of sand and add DE. Just make sure it's food grade and not crystalline. Crystalline DE is bad for you and your birds if inhaled. If you don't have DE just use wood ash from your fireplace or fire pit. Welcome to raising chickens @Tiffani Manney

  • @mfmr200
    @mfmr200 Před 3 měsíci

    cats love it too

  • @OrganicHoarder
    @OrganicHoarder Před 2 lety +2

    How much do we put of DE and Wood ash?

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Maria, you can put all wood ash or all DE. You can also mix them, there are no correct measurements😊 In the winter time when we're burning our wood stove I do all wood ash, but then the rest of the year I do mostly DE. Both kill the pests.

  • @Shokry999
    @Shokry999 Před rokem +1

    How do u tell the chicken that this is the place for dust bath??? What if they don't get convinced and continue to dig holes and refuse to use the dust bath??

  • @rootstorising7348
    @rootstorising7348 Před 3 lety

    Enjoyed all your videos! Helpful hints. Is this the Sacramento area? I'm looking to move and would like to be in an area with a great growing season. Summers too hot where I am at.

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much! No, I am in the Central Valley of California, it has a great long growing season but the summers are very hot, unfortunately!

    • @davidjames1063
      @davidjames1063 Před rokem

      Sacto is a dustbowl from March to November. Temps up to 114'F there in Summer. That is NOT the place for heat relief, nor for Off Grid folks. The Politicos there are complete CROOKS.

    • @davidjames1063
      @davidjames1063 Před rokem +1

      I'd suggest Central to Southern Utah, for best overall. Sacramento has two Seasons, God-Awful-Hot, and Rainy Drizzle.

  • @aminaschmiat6476
    @aminaschmiat6476 Před rokem

    Is it safe with ash when it rains

  • @merijoycecalinaya5765
    @merijoycecalinaya5765 Před 2 lety

    how often do you have to replenish the DE?

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před 2 lety

      I just replenish when they have fluffed it out and it starts getting low or if it gets wet.

  • @susantaylor8507
    @susantaylor8507 Před 5 měsíci

    What do you do when it rains in it the dry bath I bet it's a mess I'm in the middle of building a new and easier coop I have had chickens for 7 years I just enjoy them I going to have a covered run

    • @AudreysLittleFarm
      @AudreysLittleFarm  Před 5 měsíci

      A covered run will be so nice for them! What I do when it gets soaking wet is I just typically scoop out the material and then add fresh material.

  • @tclodfelter8789
    @tclodfelter8789 Před rokem +1

    What do you do with the wood ash after it rains?

    • @henryjubeda7617
      @henryjubeda7617 Před rokem

      Wood ash is an amazing fertilizer assuming you burned clean wood

  • @michellejohnson5768
    @michellejohnson5768 Před rokem

    Is it ok to use DE containing calcium bentonite?

  • @cipactlitonacaxolotl9121

    Thank you. I just got my first three young chickens, and have some used tires laying (heehee) around, so I better start making some baths.

  • @benandrews5742
    @benandrews5742 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video. Just subscribed! 😁👍

  • @mistersir3020
    @mistersir3020 Před rokem

    How much ash to earth? Because isn't ash super caustic?

  • @harrysouthward7131
    @harrysouthward7131 Před rokem +1

    I made a dust bath with diatinatious earth and one chicken was eating it a lot she died in my arms two days later... idk 😥

  • @PransPuth
    @PransPuth Před rokem

    thank you for the explaination about that dust bath but I'm curious how you could make all the chicken not fighting each other? is there any your videos that could help me to make chickens not fighting each other?

    • @helenbradley3123
      @helenbradley3123 Před rokem +3

      Chickens do fight tussle and peck each other . That's all natural it's "pecking order" as long as no blood or feather picking it's normal.

    • @PransPuth
      @PransPuth Před rokem

      @@helenbradley3123 but my hens peck each other until one of them bloody

    • @annellacannella5674
      @annellacannella5674 Před rokem

      @@PransPuth there is an anti picking spray you can get. If one chicken is wounded they will zero in on that. I also find that increasing the protein in your feed can help.

    • @flowergirl3438
      @flowergirl3438 Před rokem

      Sometimes they will fight if they don't have enough space. Or you may have some bullies. Make sure you put things in the run for entertainment.