Anyone use Koop Clean?

Quote: There's just a lot of ads all over your blog, and the pinterest image/link right in the middle of all the images
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(sorry, not a pinterest fan)....I find them distracting but understand your need to have them and do appreciate the good info in the blog. JMHO.
 
There's just a lot of ads all over your blog, and the pinterest image/link right in the middle of all the images
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(sorry, not a pinterest fan)....I find them distracting but understand your need to have them and do appreciate the good info in the blog. JMHO.
I don't "need" to have any sponsor banners on my blog, I choose to have them there. Nobody is ever compelled to visit my blog. My blogging activity is my occupation and without sponsors, I would be unable to devote the scads of time necessary to research and write the "good information." ;)
 
I just read your review. Sounds AWESOME. However this was my favorite part: "Used in nesting boxes, facilitates clean-up from broken eggs and unauthorized use of nest boxes as out-houses."

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LOL! Sometimes I crack myself up!
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(I don't even remember writing that!) HA!
 
We used pine shavings to begin with then about a month ago switched to Koop Clean - and have been SO pleased. We only have 9 birds at the moment so I can see that for larger flocks it might not be cost effective...but in terms of ease of use, smell, etc - we think its GREAT and would highly recommend it.
 
We used pine shavings to begin with then about a month ago switched to Koop Clean - and have been SO pleased. We only have 9 birds at the moment so I can see that for larger flocks it might not be cost effective...but in terms of ease of use, smell, etc - we think its GREAT and would highly recommend it.
Way too expensive for me! Plus we can't get it here on the West Coast. I'm sticking with pine shavings....
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