RE: [AlpacaTalk] D.E.
We use regular barn lime. We have had no problems with it. We use it in the barn where the alpacas go also. We do put shavings over the lime areas where the alpacas are in the barn as we tend to lime heavier in the barn to help neutralize the smell and help sanitize. We have used it for 10 years. Like I said, sprinkle, don't shovel. Everything in moderation. It helps neutralize the soil in that area too. Do a search on barn lime to find out more. We use in in the garden to help the ph of the soil, barn lime not commercial lime. I was raised on a dairy farm and barn lime was always used to control order, absorb moisture and help sanitize. It is available at feed mill. Yes, it is area dependent on price and availability, so prices vary. Food grade is the important part. Garden centers "should" have food grade but it will be more costly than a feed mill. Make sure you specify Food Grade.
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I hope this helps. Peggy
Daniel and Peggy Emmerich
EnchantedMeadows Alpacas & Goats
9357 CTY RD O
Wausau WI 54401
715.675.0584
www.enchantedmeadow
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From: wendy.edwards@
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 08:46:00 -0700
Subject: Re: [AlpacaTalk] D.E.
The DE is a drying agent and it does help keep flies from breeding in that area. Moist smelly areas are a breeding ground for flies. The oder helper is the lime and it helps keep baterias down. DE will kill hatching flies.
Feeding to animals is said to help long term. As the DE builds up in the soil, it is helpful in reducing fly hatches. As alpacas poop, generally, in on area, this helps the poop pile. I like to sprinkle both the de and lime over the area to insure a reduced fly hatch. However, flies hatch all over, so everyone will get flies. They are attracted to animals and manure piles. This is just one small tool to help. I don't think anything is 100% .
Peggy
Daniel and Peggy Emmerich
EnchantedMeadows Alpacas & Goats
9357 CTY RD O
Wausau WI 54401
715.675.0584
www.enchantedmeadow
To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogro
From: houckj@aol.com
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 11:00:39 -0400
Subject: [AlpacaTalk] D.E.
Supply store, usually. Cost is depends on there availability. You will
see different prices from different areas. If the feed mill does a lot
of mixing, they may use it in some of their customers feed recipes.
Also, gardeners use DE in there gardens. Call around, they should have
it locally. They carry it here at Fleet Farm now which is real
convenient for pickup. >>>
My Tractor Supply did not have nor order it for me. None of my feed
stores had it - didn't even know what it was. If you are going to
gardeners or building supply make double darn sure it is food grade and
NOT for use in pools.
Susan's price set me up for a bad case of sticker shock To get it
around here (GA) I had to pay about $1.# as I recall. I got my feed
store to order it for me and that was less than ordering online and
paying shipping; but still it was close to $50 f
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