May 31, 2010 #1 suzyq53511 Drowning in Chickens! 9 Years Joined Apr 30, 2010 Messages 801 Reaction score 3 Points 141 Location Beloit use a shop vac to clean out the brooders pine shavings?
May 31, 2010 #2 shellybean40 Songster 13 Years Joined Apr 15, 2010 Messages 517 Reaction score 8 Points 236 Location Boerne, TX as long as you remove your chicks first- Just kidding!
May 31, 2010 #3 emys Songster 11 Years Joined Nov 19, 2008 Messages 1,416 Reaction score 18 Points 161 Location Idaho Sure you can use it.
May 31, 2010 Thread starter #4 suzyq53511 Drowning in Chickens! 9 Years Joined Apr 30, 2010 Messages 801 Reaction score 3 Points 141 Location Beloit Thats so funny. wrong but funny. LOL I was just making sure it wouldn't wreck it. Can I suck them all up or just the stray pieces? Last edited: May 31, 2010
Thats so funny. wrong but funny. LOL I was just making sure it wouldn't wreck it. Can I suck them all up or just the stray pieces?
May 31, 2010 #5 emys Songster 11 Years Joined Nov 19, 2008 Messages 1,416 Reaction score 18 Points 161 Location Idaho They are made to handle wood dust chips and other shop debris. The only thing which isn't usual is the poop. It will handle it just fine. You might want to suck up some soapy water afterward to help clean any smell out is all.
They are made to handle wood dust chips and other shop debris. The only thing which isn't usual is the poop. It will handle it just fine. You might want to suck up some soapy water afterward to help clean any smell out is all.
May 31, 2010 #6 cherylcohen The Omelet Ranch 10 Years Joined Sep 18, 2009 Messages 5,357 Reaction score 47 Points 271 Location SF East Bay CA I do all the time...it's awesome