Diatomaceous Earth (also known as diatomite or kieselgur)

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malanfj
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GregH

I think you convinced me to only use it in the seed (my original plan) rather than dusting them (which I thought later on could also work).

Because of the 0.5% Crystalline silica still present (Food Grade), I will use a mask as an overkill for safety precautions when I add it to the seed. I will remove the self feeders from the aviary and only add the seed when I am far away from the birds.

I'll test it on some zebras first (although I see others have used it before me with success: http://www.thebirdcottage.com/s-seed-daily.asp , http://www.friskyfinches.com/finchseed.htm , http://www.holisticbirds.com/pages/self ... on0203.htm and http://tiny.cc/Bqkz9 is where I first read of it. Just Google "Diatomaceous Earth finch" or something simmilar and see what comes up) and if I get positive results, I'll use it on the Gouldians.
Diatomaceous Earth is a very powdery kind of dust, so make sure that you do not create any dust clouds when using it, otherwise it could cause eye and lung irritation. Remember that even whole wheat flour dust can cause eye and lung irritation if you breathe enough of it.
http://www.holisticbirds.com/pages/self ... on0203.htm

Thanx for all the input, I Appreciate it
Jacques
"IF AVICULTURE HAD BEEN AROUND IN CIRCA 1640 THEN THE DODO MAY HAVE BEEN AROUND TODAY."
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Just want to report back and say that I ordered a 10L bucket (which turned out to only weigh 3.6 KG - Its a very light substance and sold in volume not weight) and recieved it a week or so ago, tested it on a flock of about 20 Zebras and some Button Quails.

Up till now, I haven't spotted anything out of the ordionary and it seems that they are just going on on their normal ways.

I must say that the one female had a problem where a patch on her side cept on losing feathers, I am pround to say that she is back to normal and blooming. :D

I added it to their food, 5ml flat scoop to 1KG of finch seed and mixed it through well.

I will continue with this product as a All Over Natural Parasite Treatment for all animals. 8-)

Jacques
"IF AVICULTURE HAD BEEN AROUND IN CIRCA 1640 THEN THE DODO MAY HAVE BEEN AROUND TODAY."
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thank god for zebras, the guinea pigs of the bird world
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:lol: If you want to give it a go try it out on a few zebs before you go for you go shaking your lavender eared wax-bill in platic bag of the stuff. :lol:
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Welcome to the forum nicholas.
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