I use this and also straw for my ducks geese and chickens. I like the mess-free experience when I buy it I can toss it in a car or van. And its compressed so takes up less space. Ive always used this in brooders for ducklings too, never had a problem. I have to fluff it up and feel for sharp bits though when Im using it. do not want birdy feet to get cut. Its very absorbent is the best part.
I have used this on my geese my ducks and my dog toO! Cleans and heals cuts and scrapes (but not really for deep puncture wounds.) The spray bottle is very convenient.
I used to rig up stuff like plastic food containers with holes I made to try to keep connections dry until I found out these existed. I really like these! Have been using a couple for a few years now and no problems!
I got one of these when my first set of ducks were still young (2016) and installed it into a panel in their duck house . I had to cut /drill a hole into the edge between coop door and frame to fit the cord through . I had to use an extension cord with it and it worked out fine . I never saw the ducks huddle against it but it did make it just a little warmer in there on nights when temps were in the single digits F it gave me peace of mind knowing that if they were cold they could move closer to it .
sprayed an old coop to kill lice, also used as a dip for my hens, it gets the job done. this is concentrated you need to mix it into water , the measures are on the label.
Pros: Holds a lot for storage , can be cut smaller
Cons: Cant use them to sell or give away eggs
TSC had them on clearance so, I bought them all it was only 10cents per pkg. I have cut some of them down and stacked eggs inbetween also. If you have a of eggs they are convenient
I would like it better if it had a goose and a duck section. At least chicken is listed. I just started using it , If I have any other comments Ill be back
ok so I bought these for ducklings but then got worried the ducks will bite at them, because they are pretty jewelry so we ended up making rings for ourselves out of them
I got a bag of this and thought it would make my ducks feathers a little nicer if I fed them some every once in a while, but they hated it and would not eat ANY.
I have treated chickens and ducks and geese with this safeguard, it was easy to measure. Does not kill ALL kinds of worms. get a fecal float test first to see what worms you need to kill. thread, round, cecal , , and gape worms can all be treated with safeguard.
I have 2 of these I use for my geese waters, they are very tough and durable, great size for geese water , anything smaller and they try to step into it.
I used this for years and ducks ate it but not as much as they should have until i got flaked kind and now they have no more soft shells so this is ok but not the best