Black Orchid wrote on Sep 30
th, 2016 at 9:30pm:
How does that relate to chickens?
Diatomaceous Earth (DE) is something I only just learnt about yesterday. It delivers the Death of a Thousand Cuts to lice, mites, and even intestinal worms on and in chickens.
About 6 months ago a hen suddenly appeared in my backyard after - I suspect - escaping from the backyard of neighbours in the next street who sold up and moved away.
I've let it roam free at front and back where it makes the crossing by going under the house.
Someone said they're social animals, and so I brought back another hen to keep it company. After a couple of weeks the new hen disappeared for a couple of days, and so I got another one to keep the original one company.
But then the second hen showed up again from - I guess - under the house where it had been brooding.
It has been this third hen that is the problem. It looks like it's been used as a wrecking-ball on a building site. Half the feathers are missing, and then I found it is infested with mites and lice.
Mites suck the blood, making chickens anaemic, and lice live on the flaking skin and lay their eggs in a tight compact bundle attached to the base of feathers on their backside - very hard to shift physically.
And now it seems this Diatomaceous Earth could be the answer to rescuing the hen from a hellish death from anaemia and simply from being eaten alive by parasites.
My next problem is to find out where they sell this stuff, and where I can buy it without having to take out a Second Mortgage on my house.
'Daisy' - that's her name - is a feisty little lady despite all these hangers-on who are making a meal of her.
If I don't get her into prime condition my niece is going to kill me.
DIATOMACEOUS EARTH is fossilised 'hard-shell' algae from millions of years ago, and isn't really an 'earth' but a composite of little corpses.