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Hi All

 

Having spent Sunday clearing the garden borders back from encroaching (sp) on the patio at the OH's house, I was frustrated (well not really!) to find 10 mins later that the girls had thought that the newly turned earth would be a great place to a) scratch about in and b) dust bathe in.

 

Now I will admit that it's a great sight watching the 3 of them bathing together in the border, but I don't want to have to go through the clearing activities every weekend (I am lazy you see!)

 

So, does anyone have any ideas for creating a place for them to bathe away from the borders? What type of container will do the job? Should I just put soil in there? I heard somethng about play sand somewhere, but can't seem to find it.

 

Apologies for starting a new thread for this, but couldn't search for anything!

 

Cheers

 

A

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We have a big shallow tub trug (which matches the (green eglu) of course!).

 

This has dry compost mixed with play sand from B&Q however the girls IGNORE this and head straight for my veg beds (currently empty) or under the big conifer to dust bathe.

 

Now that the eglu run is all Aubiose they have a good flap about in that too now.

 

So tub trug 6.99

Compost 3.49

Sand 2.98

 

Girls having a whale of a time in the veggie borders - PRICELESS!

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Mine have a big old wooden drawer filled with play sand....

 

.... they ignore it.

 

I am hoping in the summer (if we get one) and it gets warmed by the sun they might like it better - but in the meantime it sits in the garden all alone, and OH keeps complaining about it and wants to throw it away!

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That's just lovely, DA 8):D .

 

(I've been eyeing up our birdtable but it's too small :roll::lol: )

 

It's wonderful as thy use it in all weathers. Hopefully by the time summer comes they will be so used to it they will have forgotten about the flower beds. :wink::wink:

I also have a cat litter tray with a lid in the run, that way they don't throw ash all over the place when they are confined.

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Well I say forget it 'cos if they are not digging dust baths in your border they will dig it up and kick it around looking for goodies. I have to sweep up every time :roll:

Just think its good exercise and think of the new energy you'll have and you will have forgotten your lazy ways :D

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We use a medium sized cat litter tray with rim (£3.99 from Pets at Home) and wood ash from our wood burner - plus diatom powder. The 3 girls all love it and are often in there 2 at a time! They haven't been allowed to free range yet (we only brought them home on Sunday) so I guess they may still find their own favourite spots around the garden. I'm hoping they carry on using their dust bath in the run though as it's reassuring to know they are giving themselves a good rub down with Diatom!

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