Does anyone know if we can get this in Canada?
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I seriously doubt it as it's just chopped hay and straw with PDZ added....would think it would break down much faster than pine shavings.Does it last as long as pine shavings? I have a large coop, just a few chickens and a roost board and only change the shavings twice a year. Should I expect the Koop Clean to last that long?
I seriously doubt it as it's just chopped hay and straw with PDZ added....would think it would break down much faster than pine shavings.
It really depends how you maintain the coop in between total litter clean-outs. For example, I use droppings boards in my coop and my birds free-range during the day, so regardless of the litter type I use, the frequency of cleaning out the litter is much less than someone who doesn't employ droppings boards. Similarly, I do not keep waterers inside my coop, therefore the litter stays dry and dry litter needs to be cleaned out MUCH less frequently than wet litter that results from spilled drinking water. I would suggest trying the product if you're intrigued. If you're already purchasing pine shavings, it's a no lose proposition. It will go farther and last longer than pine shavings. I use it and that is my experience with it. Oh, and mother hens and chicks LOVE the stuff!!Does anyone know how often I may need to change/clean my 128sqft coop with 25 hens and 6 laying boxes? My second coop is for my heavies that we eat. We always begin a year with at least 50. My birds forage, so are mostly in at night and darker Maryland winter days. Just need a little help bc I may have to place an order with my local store.
My watered are outside unless there is stormy weather and everyone wants in. Usually everyone is out and finds shelter from snow and rain under trees and open sheds when they feel like it. Water is the least of my worries. I think I will order 10 because of the great reviews. I am hoping that it will last me a while. If it works as well as some of the reviews I may not be buying more for 6mo+.It really depends how you maintain the coop in between total litter clean-outs. For example, I use droppings boards in my coop and my birds free-range during the day, so regardless of the litter type I use, the frequency of cleaning out the litter is much less than someone who doesn't employ droppings boards. Similarly, I do not keep waterers inside my coop, therefore the litter stays dry and dry litter needs to be cleaned out MUCH less frequently than wet litter that results from spilled drinking water. I would suggest trying the product if you're intrigued. If you're already purchasing pine shavings, it's a no lose proposition. It will go farther and last longer than pine shavings. I use it and that is my experience with it. Oh, and mother hens and chicks LOVE the stuff!!![]()
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Website says it's Chopped hay and straw with PDZ added.
How big is a bag of this stuff? Is it highly compressed like pine shavings?
Seems pricey for what it is......but I'm very frugal and an outspoken marketing skeptic.
I would think if it's not properly dried before packaging it might mold in a humid environment.
Maybe why they say to clean out once a week? (as well as to sell more of it course)
I buy the 25# bags of PDZ for $10 and mix with sand(quikcrete brand fine sand $4/50#) 1:4 for poop boards.
I saw tiny bags of zeolite(not sure if it was a PDZ brand name) packaged for chicken owners at TSC, price was ridiculous...something like 4-5$/lb?