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Diatomaceous Earth: Great for Your Flock
Submitted by KT on Mon, 02/09/2009 - 17:30.Many chicken keepers swear by diatomaceous earth (DE), as it provides a variety of positive benefits for both your flock and your household. Our flock has benefited from DE, and it has helped cut down the cockroach population in our house and yard.
Food grade diatomaceous earth: read more »
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Garden defense: Build a chicken moat
Submitted by KT on Wed, 08/27/2008 - 04:00.Yes- the same line of defense that was used back in the day for castles, can be used to protect your garden. This style of moat however does not involve a protective barrier of water, but rather a protective barrier of chickens.
In an article over on Mother Earth News, Gene Gerue, explains the beauty of this simple invention:
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Bumblefoot!
Submitted by KT on Fri, 08/08/2008 - 22:23.
Switters, one of my Rhode Island Reds, has had a round scab on the bottom of her right foot for a few weeks now. I soaked and cleaned her feet many times, but the scab showed no signs of clearing up, and a slight pink color had now developed around the edges. I then noticed a very tiny round scab on the bottom of her other foot, and decided that I needed to get her feet healthy right away before it got serious. read more »
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Chickens vs. Wild Birds
Submitted by KT on Thu, 07/24/2008 - 22:47.
Around the same time that I noticed feed prices going up, I also noticed that we were going through chicken feed much faster than usual. I thought that maybe the girls were eating more...but I soon found out that I had been feeding more flocks than just my own.
A huge flock of sparrows had recently discovered the bounty of food that my chicken pen provided. read more »
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