Re: [Blackbelly] DE and fencing

2011-10-20 Thread Double J Farms
Mary: I have ordered 50# bags of food grade DE from Shadow Ridge Donkeys (http://www.shadowridgedonkeys.com/perma_food_grade.htm). Did you ever figure what happened to your lambs? Sandy: Used the absolute best field fence you can afford for your perimeter and make sure it is properly installed

[Blackbelly] DE

2011-10-18 Thread Crystal Wolf
My apologies for using an acryonym without the explanation. Diatameceous earth is (DE) is fossil flour that comes from Utah. It is tiny ancient fossils ground into a flour consistancy. When fed to poultry, dogs, cats, horeses and sheep it literally cuts up the internal parasites. It is

Re: [Blackbelly] DE

2011-10-18 Thread imgr8at38
. Thanks for explaining. Nancy L. Johnson imgr8a...@comcast.net cell: 301 440 4808 - Original Message - From: Crystal Wolf crystalw...@windstream.net To: Blackbelly digest blackbelly@lists.blackbellysheep.info Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 7:30:35 PM Subject: [Blackbelly] DE My

Re: [Blackbelly] DE dust

2008-02-01 Thread GARLAND STAMPER
John, I mix soaked sugar beet pellets with any of my grain feeds for horses and sheep. It accomplishes the same thing as the oil. I hate to waste money on minerals that they blow out of the feed bowl. Dampening with water will work, too. Beth in Central OR Sierra Luna Blackbellies

Re: [Blackbelly] DE dust

2008-01-31 Thread Double J Farms
Any ideas on how to reduce the dust from DE added to dry grain feed? John Carlton Double J Farms ___ This message is from the Blackbelly mailing list Visit the list's homepage at %http://www.blackbellysheep.info

Re: [Blackbelly] DE dust

2008-01-31 Thread Barb Lee
J Farms [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: blackbelly@lists.blackbellysheep.info Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 4:48 PM Subject: Re: [Blackbelly] DE dust Any ideas on how to reduce the dust from DE added to dry grain feed? John Carlton Double J Farms

Re: [Blackbelly] DE dust

2008-01-31 Thread Cathy Mayton
Hi John and Barb, I add DE to my sheeps grain but I have a mist bottle with water in it. I mist the grain and stir it up making sure most of the grain is slightly wetted, then add the DE and the DE sticks nicely to the grain and there is no dust. Cathy LeapN' Lambs On Jan 31, 2008 4:48 PM,

Re: [Blackbelly] DE

2007-10-29 Thread Dayna Denmark
I really don't know if DE works when diluted with water..thats a good question. It looks like fine flour and if you smell it it really doesn't smell like anything. It doesn't taste bitter either. If you do feed cob or pellets just sprinkle some in and the sheep will most likely eat it. You

Re: [Blackbelly] DE

2007-10-29 Thread Barb Lee
- From: Dayna Denmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: blackbelly@lists.blackbellysheep.info Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 6:06 PM Subject: Re: [Blackbelly] DE I really don't know if DE works when diluted with water..thats a good question. It looks like fine flour and if you smell it it really doesn't smell

Re: [Blackbelly] DE

2007-10-29 Thread Dayna Denmark
Barb, The only thing I know of about silica that makes it unsafe is if it is a reaction to the dust in the lungs. Silica ingested orally passes unchanged thru the gastrointestinal tract exiting in the feces leaving no trace behind. DE is too minute to penetrate the mucus that lines organs or

Re: [Blackbelly] DE

2007-10-29 Thread Onalee Israel
Thanks for the info - Is the food grade like the kind they use in pools - very powdery and dry? How do you get them to eat that? My sheep won't eat a piece of corn that touches the ground or has a speck of dirt near it in the feeder - not sure how I'd get them to eat that. I wonder if putting

[blackbelly] DE

2006-06-24 Thread Elaine Wilson
Hi all, We bought the natural/food grade (not for pool filters, yes it is treated and does not serve our purpose) DE at a feed store in Weatherford, TX (Dillard's) for $18.00 for a 50# bag. We are mixing it in the sheep feed (the chickens eat it, too), goat feed and dog food. Just started using

Re: [blackbelly] DE

2006-06-23 Thread Julian Hale
At 04:59 PM 6/22/2006, you wrote: Julian, can you quote your source? How could DE cut up internal worms and maggots, and not earthworms or dung beetle larvae? I am not challenging you, I'd just like to read it from the source. Thanks, Barb Well, as I said, it's anecdotal on the dung beetles.

Re: [blackbelly] DE

2006-06-23 Thread Julian Hale
At 06:40 PM 6/22/2006, you wrote: I don't know if it's true or not, but many sites say the DE you buy for the pool filters doesn't work the same as the 'nursery' or food grade DE. It may just be hype from the people that want you to buy the expensive DE, I don't know. Yes, you don't want the

Re: [blackbelly] DE

2006-06-22 Thread Barb Lee
@lists.blackbellysheep.info Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 3:01 PM Subject: Re: [blackbelly] DE At 07:27 PM 6/21/2006, you wrote: I think it would probably mean death to earthworms and dung beetles too. Maybe fly predators would be a solution worth considering. Barb Fly predators are $$$. DE

Re: [blackbelly] DE

2006-06-22 Thread Onalee Israel, Onalee's Home Grown Seeds
: [blackbelly] DE As I recall DE is used in swimming pool filters. I bought some 10 years ago to put around the house to kill the crickets. I think it was about $3 a bag back then.. Probably still have some sitting around in storage somewhere. It is an ingredient in flea powder... Cecil in OKla

Re: [blackbelly] DE

2006-06-21 Thread Barb Lee
I think it would probably mean death to earthworms and dung beetles too. Maybe fly predators would be a solution worth considering. Barb ___ This message is from the blackbelly mailing list Visit the list's homepage at

Re: [blackbelly] DE

2006-06-20 Thread Sue Miller
Chris, Where can you purchase this DE? Sounds like something that we would be interested in using. Sounds like it is safe and easy to mix with the feed. Will it work with calves also? Sue Miller ___ This message is from the blackbelly mailing list