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I now have my lovely girls and despite a few troubles getting them to bed everything seems fine.

 

My first question is at the moment they are not eating many of their layered pellets or veg treats they just seem happy to eat grass and bugs - once the grass runs out and I create a perment run do you think they will be more interested in their food?

 

The second thing is I have brought the following items I would like to now how to use each one, when to use them and how often I need to use them.

 

Chicken Spice

Bokashi Active

Diatomaceous Earth

Organic Apple Cider Vinegar

 

Thank you again for all of your support you have given me - I now wished I had got the girls a long time ago!

 

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oh well done!

 

I think we were all out getting chickens on Saturday :D

 

I think the spice is a tonic - I think you give it when they look a bit under the weather and when they are moulting, the lady I got my chickens from said don't use it all the time or they build up an immunity to it apparently??

 

The bran is a handful (scientific mind!) per grub and I think some people put it in the poop tray too.....

 

The apple cider vinegar is a splash per glug a couple of times a week

 

I haven't got any DE but I think it has lots of uses

 

I dare say that everyone will have different ways of using these products and will all have their own slant on things!

 

We are all learning lots arent we?!

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My first question is at the moment they are not eating many of their layered pellets or veg treats they just seem happy to eat grass and bugs - once the grass runs out and I create a perment run do you think they will be more interested in their food?

If your girls are not yet laying then they'll not eat as much. Once they come into lay they'll eat anything and everything (Little gannets)

 

The second thing is I have brought the following items I would like to now how to use each one, when to use them and how often I need to use them.

 

Chicken Spice - I just sprinkle a quarter of a teas spoon into their mash/pellets whenever they are moulting or a bit under the weather. I've also put it into a bowl with mash/pellets and water to make a porridge. They love Porridge. You can also sneak in limestone flour if your girls have softie egg problems, cod liver oil, pro-biotic yogurt, oats, mixed corn, raisins, swwetcorn, mealworms. Pretty much anything.

Bokashi Active - i put a handfull into the grub every time i fill it. (literally as much as my hand can grab from the sack if that helps) You can also get it pre-mixed into layers mash from wiggly wigglers. Bokashi is also something that gets added to their porridge mix at treat time.

Diatomaceous Earth - I sprinkle this liberally about their house every few days and thoroughly dust their house into every crevice when they're cleaned out. A clean dry decorating brush is good to move it about. (I have a wooden house and am paranoid of red mite infestation!) I also try to dust my girls under their wings and around vent whenever they let me. Easier said than done! I tried put some DE in a washing up bowl with dry soil, sand, compost and wood ash for them to dust bathe in and dose themselves but the little minxes ignore it and prefer to dig a hole :roll: but this often works with other forum members birds. You can also add to their feed if you want.

Organic Apple Cider Vinegar - I give a scientific measurement called a 'slosh' to their drinker (A large red/white plastic drinker not a glug) every couple of days.

 

Hope this helps. Enjoy your girls. I like their names, any pickies?

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Hi

I haven't used chicken spice or apple cider vinegar. Bokashi bran I put in feed and on floor of cube as others have suggested. One good tip I got on here was to put the DE in an empty talc container, you can then puff it into all the crevises in house after cleaning.

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