1st of all Phred is adorable. Glad to read that the change in depth of pdz has helped.
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Sweetpdz is a brand name for pure zeolite. Common soil amendment, naturally occurring mineral. Direct from the ground in fact! Good stuff for gardens, checked it out.I use the plastic top of a long narrow plastic bin as my poop board. It was broken on one corner and the hardware store let me take it which worked out for me because I had to shorten it a bit to fit under the roosts anyway.
Anyway, it's simplicity itself to scrape in the morning with 2 CHEAP plastic scrapers one pushing the poop onto the other. Periodically I pull the whole thing out and hose it down.
I don't use anything on the poop board. Sometimes I scoop up only poo. Sometimes I'm scraping up about 1-to-1 poo and pine shavings. It goes directly onto my compost pile. Pine is so NOT a problem in the compost. It's already in small pieces and, mixed with the high-nitrogen droppings, it probably disappears within 96 hours. I wouldn't put PDZ or diatomaceous earth or anything else that didn't come up from the ground or eat what comes up from the ground in my compost EVER. And I don't see any need for such products when I collect the poo regularly.
How deep is the PDZ? Mine is about 1/2" thick and we have had steady rain for the last week well you know that too. No problems scooping the poop with a kitty litter scoop.
Now if I could find a place at the Lake of the Ozarks that would rent to 7 old farts riding bikes on Memorial weekend I'd be set for a visit.
JT
Perhaps an understanding of what pdz is would help....it is zeolite.....I use the plastic top of a long narrow plastic bin as my poop board. It was broken on one corner and the hardware store let me take it which worked out for me because I had to shorten it a bit to fit under the roosts anyway.
Anyway, it's simplicity itself to scrape in the morning with 2 CHEAP plastic scrapers one pushing the poop onto the other. Periodically I pull the whole thing out and hose it down.
I don't use anything on the poop board. Sometimes I scoop up only poo. Some days the girls have been partying in there and I'm scraping up about 1-to-1 poo and pine shavings. It goes directly onto my compost pile every morning or, at most, every other day. Pine is so NOT a problem in the compost. It's already in small pieces and, mixed with the high-nitrogen droppings, it probably disappears within 96 hours. I wouldn't put PDZ or diatomaceous earth or anything else that didn't come up from the ground or eat what comes up from the ground in my compost EVER. And I don't see any need for such products or their expense when I collect the poo regularly.
You're a cyclist?
Me too!
Gary