Nov 20, 2014 #1 tav1 Songster 9 Years Joined Nov 4, 2014 Messages 282 Reaction score 31 Points 181 Location ct. Has any one tryed those absorbent pads under the shavings in the coop to soak up the wet stuff.
Nov 20, 2014 #2 sunflour Flock Master 11 Years Friend Greeter Spirit Joined Jan 10, 2013 Messages 14,974 Reaction score 7,920 Points 812 Location Macon,GA Bet the chickens would have them for lunch. Sweet PDZ does well. And even if they eat some, is non-toxic.
Bet the chickens would have them for lunch. Sweet PDZ does well. And even if they eat some, is non-toxic.
Nov 20, 2014 #3 MeepBeep Crowing 8 Years Joined Jun 22, 2014 Messages 4,294 Reaction score 903 Points 296 Location Milky Way Galaxy, Sol Solar System. Planet Earth, A sufficient layer of shavings will 'soak up' the poop just fine, what other 'wet stuff' are you concerned with?
A sufficient layer of shavings will 'soak up' the poop just fine, what other 'wet stuff' are you concerned with?
Nov 20, 2014 Thread starter #4 tav1 Songster 9 Years Joined Nov 4, 2014 Messages 282 Reaction score 31 Points 181 Location ct. No hens yet. Just preping my self with info till the spring time. Yea thought they would chow down on it. Last edited: Nov 20, 2014
No hens yet. Just preping my self with info till the spring time. Yea thought they would chow down on it.
Nov 20, 2014 #5 sunflour Flock Master 11 Years Friend Greeter Spirit Joined Jan 10, 2013 Messages 14,974 Reaction score 7,920 Points 812 Location Macon,GA Then don't use them. But I do recommend having pellet type PDZ on hand. If you spill water you can place this in the area and mix it with the bedding and it helps dry the area and reduces smells.
Then don't use them. But I do recommend having pellet type PDZ on hand. If you spill water you can place this in the area and mix it with the bedding and it helps dry the area and reduces smells.