Add to Favorites. If you use the wading pool idea it also makes it easy to change empty and change the dust bath when required.
One bath has fine dirt mixed in also.
Chicken dust bath recipe. Its best to keep the dust bath outside in the chicken run and preferably under a cover if you have one. If you dont have a cover its no problem though and you should just refill it with fresh material after the rain so its fluffy and dry. Why a Dust Bath is Important for Backyard Chickens.
Chickens will naturally take a dust bath every day to every other day. It is the way they are. Here is our KaMa Klucks Dust Bath recipe.
Firstly choose an area or something to use as your bath. We had some half steel drums that we used to use as nesting boxes. Check out our Chicken Dust Bath Ideas board on Pinterest for other ideas here.
Add to Favorites. 3 minutes A healthy and good smelling chicken NEEDS to take a dust bath on a regular basis. Chances are if your chicken is not too fresh then they do not have access to a dust bathBut a dust bath for chickens not only helps keep your flock smelling fresh it is also a natural chicken mite treatment.
For those of you who have watched backyard chickens. There are many recipes for creating a chicken dust bath. But basically all thats needed is soil containing a relatively equal mixture of sand silt and a bit of clay a loamy soil.
The size of your chicken dust bath on the other hand will depend on the number of chickens you are raising. Many owners convert an old cat litter tray plastic container or an old shallow box into a chicken dust bath. These can be a little shallow though resulting in the bath contents being scattered around.
An old tyre can be used or an old crate or wooden box. It should be 20 to 30 cm high which is enough to contain 10cm of dust plus extra height to prevent the stuff spilling out. I also keep one dust bath under cover so it stays dry.
Its hard to dust bathe in mud although its fun to play in. We add some de. One bath has fine dirt mixed in also.
Another favorite dust bath this year has a lot of peat moss in it. Someone posted on an earlier thread this year about giving their chickens peat moss to dust bathe in. When its time for your chooks to freshen up your backyard flock loves to get down and dirty to stay clean - its called a dust bathAdding ingredients like diatomaceous earth and medicinal herbs gives your chicken flock an immunity and pest repellent boost.
Have a peck at the 5 things to add to your chickens dust bath to keep them so fresh so clean and poultry pest free. The best DIY chicken dust bath mixture in my personal experience is made of equal parts wood ash and sand two parts dirt and one-half to one part Diatomaceous Earth or sawdust shavings. Stirring in roughly 1 cup of herbs on a weekly basis is highly.
I made this video is to show you how easy it is to make a chicken dust bath from a old used tire and making natural mite and bug control. Its so easy and. A chicken dust bath can be located in just about any location but your chickens will want to perform this activity in the sun and in plenty of dust and dirt.
A location that doesnt muster up to your chickens finicky standards simply wont pass their muster and theyll pass up a formal chicken dust bath in order to return to their favorite haunts. The process of dust. DIY How to make a Cheap All Natural Chicken Dust BathIf you liked this video please give us a thumbs up.
Subscribe to our channel for more Chicken and Gard. Using a wading pool an old crate or trough you can create a bath of their dreams. Chicken Dust Bath Recipe.
Dig a hole approx. 60cm in diameter and approx. You can make it wider if you wish and insert a plastic childs wading pool to hold you dust bath mixture.
If you use the wading pool idea it also makes it easy to change empty and change the dust bath when required. In all my years of chicken rearing I have never made them a dust bath. They free range except in the winter but they have access to their run and use their pine shavings for their baths.
This is a cute idea though- I just might have to give it a try for fun. I hadnt guessed on wood ash- thanks for that tip. A dust bath is an important part of chicken hygiene.
Bathing in dust reduces mites and other parasites that can afflict chickens. Pete Meyers an ornithologist and Senior VP at the National Audubon Society the dust act as an abrasive that assist the birds when preening For birds taking a dust bath is much like rubbing your hands with sand to get grit and grime off.