Hey folks,
We just moved our first batch of meat birds out of the brooder right after treating with Corid due to coccidiosis. I am wondering what I should do before our next batch comes in a few weeks.
We were planning on doing the deep litter method in the brooder but now wondering if I need to completely empty all the pine shavings and scrub all the wood with ammonia or if we just add fresh shavings on top.
Any suggestions? If it matters, being in FL, the humidity is usually 60-70% in the brooder.
Thanks
We just moved our first batch of meat birds out of the brooder right after treating with Corid due to coccidiosis. I am wondering what I should do before our next batch comes in a few weeks.
We were planning on doing the deep litter method in the brooder but now wondering if I need to completely empty all the pine shavings and scrub all the wood with ammonia or if we just add fresh shavings on top.
Any suggestions? If it matters, being in FL, the humidity is usually 60-70% in the brooder.
Thanks