So I ran across this information today from the Unintentional Urban Farmer and just had to share it. We have used Diatomaceous Earth (DE) for over the past 10 plus but I see, after reading this, I am not using it enough! Hope you too find some new ideas to apply to your farm for great and healthy living after reading this!
Diatomaceous
Earth is marvelous and I wouldn't be without it in my poultry supplies.
It has many uses for my birds but also other animals and bug control
around the home. It consists of micro skeletons of fossilized remains of
deceased diatoms, which are a type of algae found in both sea water and
fresh water.
Diatomaceous Earth has a wide variety of uses
such as in filtration (drinking water filters, fish tanks and swimming
pools), abrasives (it is in some toothpastes and facial scrubs), as an
absorbent for liquids (like cat litter), and it is used in dynamite to
make it more stable. Food grade diatomaceous earth is particularly
useful to reduce internal and external parasites (such as Worms, Lice
and Mites) in animals, including poultry.
The powder absorbs
lipids from the waxy outer layer of mites and lice, which causes them to
dehydrate and then die. For internal parasites, the abrasive
microscopically sharp edges will kill many of the worms
with regular use (it must be used daily for it to be effective)
although remember there are also larvae in the bloodstream that won't be
killed by diatomaceous earth. It is for this reason, I personally
believe using a chemical wormer two or three times per year to make
sure.
Always remember to wear a dust mask when using dusting powders to avoid inhalation. Good poultry suppliers will sell food grade diatomaceous earth in tubs
that can be used in the following ways as an organic approach to
parasite control. Do not be tempted to buy industrial diatomaceous earth
that is intended for other applications as it will have a different
composition and may be dangerous to your health or that of your birds.
1. Removing lice and mites. Diatomaceous earth can be dusted between the
feathers and onto the skin regularly. It can be added to dust baths
which is particularly useful. Since it is a natural/organic product,
it can be used on your chickens. Many other products and louse powders
state that they are for use in nest boxes and on bedding, not on your
birds. This is because they are not licensed for use on chickens which
produce eggs for human consumption.
2. Added to poultry feed -
daily use of diatom as a feed additive may result in fewer worms, less
mortality and better feathering. There are many different trace minerals
contained in diatomaceous earth that are beneficial to poultry. The
dose that is commonly used in most animals from poultry to cats, dogs
and even cattle is between 2 and 5% (follow the manufacturers
recommendations) added to their feed.
3. Other uses - it has a
huge variety of other uses from water filtration to cat litter and it is
often mixed with grains during storage to prevent mites getting into it
and to keep it dry. The other main use I have for it around the home is
for an organic approach to flea control on our pets.
Diatomaceous Earth is particularly useful if you keep poultry and is
well worth having to help in the battle against worms, red mite and
lice.
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Thursday, January 3, 2013
Diatomaceous Earth or DE
So I ran across this information today from the Unintentional Urban Farmer and just had to share it. We have used Diatomaceous Earth (DE) for over the past 10 plus but I see, after reading this, I am not using it enough! Hope you too find some new ideas to apply to your farm for great and healthy living after reading this!
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
A Mirror or a Two-way Mirror?
Saw this posted to facebook and had to share it with all y'all. How can you tell when you are in a room, restroom, motel etc. with a mirror or a 2-way glass? A police-woman pointed out this tip at a seminar given for businesswoman regarding techniques to be safe and private while traveling. It takes about 30 seconds and can be used on ANY mirror!
When we visit toilets, bathrooms, hotel rooms, changing rooms, etc., many of us are totally unaware that someone may be watching us. Know you can know for sure if that seemingly ordinary mirror hanging on
the wall is a real mirror, or actually a 2-way mirror (i.e., they can
see you, but you can't see them)? There have been many cases of people
installing 2-way mirrors in female changing rooms . It is very difficult
to positively identify the surface by looking at it but with this trick, YOU will know before you are exposed!
Place the tip of your fingernail against the reflective surface and if your fingernail DIRECTLY TOUCHES the image of your nail, BEWARE, it is a 2-WAY MIRROR. If however, there is a GAP between your fingernail and the image of the nail, then it is a GENUINE mirror.
Here is a quick way to remember: "No Space, Leave the Place" So remember, every time you see a mirror, do the "fingernail test." It doesn't cost you anything. This is a great tip to share with your girlfriends, sisters, daughters, etc. and you men should share it as well!
TWO WAY GLASS IMAGE verses MIRROR IMAGE
Two-way Mirror (left) versus Real Mirror (right) |
Place the tip of your fingernail against the reflective surface and if your fingernail DIRECTLY TOUCHES the image of your nail, BEWARE, it is a 2-WAY MIRROR. If however, there is a GAP between your fingernail and the image of the nail, then it is a GENUINE mirror.
Here is a quick way to remember: "No Space, Leave the Place" So remember, every time you see a mirror, do the "fingernail test." It doesn't cost you anything. This is a great tip to share with your girlfriends, sisters, daughters, etc. and you men should share it as well!
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