After a few days I thought that my hens had been dust bathing, as I saw scratched up soil in the greenhouse. However, it turns out that this is where the girls scratch the ground as they make their (always anti-clockwise; why?
02 ) procession around the hanging feeder.
My stepdad suggested that the soil inside the greenhouse wasn't dry enough for dust bathing, so I bought them a cat litter tray, put a couple of inches of dry soil in it together with a little wood ash (from the log burner) and a sprinkling of diatom, mixed it all up & left it on the floor in the greenhouse. However, apart from walking through it, they don't seem to have used it at all.
Am I doing something wrong, or do they just not want to dust bathe? Is the "dust" too shallow, at about 2"?

My stepdad suggested that the soil inside the greenhouse wasn't dry enough for dust bathing, so I bought them a cat litter tray, put a couple of inches of dry soil in it together with a little wood ash (from the log burner) and a sprinkling of diatom, mixed it all up & left it on the floor in the greenhouse. However, apart from walking through it, they don't seem to have used it at all.
Am I doing something wrong, or do they just not want to dust bathe? Is the "dust" too shallow, at about 2"?