Foiled by yellow/white mold??

MissGreenJeans

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Oct 17, 2020
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Hey, chicken peeps! I’m trying hard to finish constructing my chicken coop and run. I decided to dig out most of the pointy gravel in the run area and ordered a couple cubic yards of screened topsoil to fill in the run area instead. A company came and dumped a huge pile of the topsoil on top of a clean tarp next to the new coop area. I immediately covered it with a second tarp so it wouldn’t get wet. My job is kinda nuts, so it’s taken me a few weeks to be ready for that stage—shoveling the dirt into the chicken run. I figured it would wait for me just fine under the tarps. Today I took the top tarp off and, lo and behold, a bunch of mold has grown on it. I’d say at least half of the surface has got patches if white, spider-web looking mold, and one corner, where it looks like some moisture got in after a hard rain, is covered in this nasty yellow/white stuff. I’m now worried that I can’t use this dirt I paid a pretty penny for! I don’t want to make my chickens sick. :( I’ve heard (and read) so many bad stories about chickens and mold. ARGH!! Is there anything I can do?
 

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Call the place where you bought the dirt and ask for their advice - you might be able to toss some ag lime or diatomaceous earth on it and be good to go.
 
I don't know what kind of mold that is but I know the sun will help dry it out and is good at killing things.

Maybe use a disposable dish or scoop like an old cool whip tub to bag up that grossness and trash it. That could speed things along.

I am curious what the dirt people will have to say.
 

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