- Apr 9, 2014
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Here are the facts and the pix
1. Located in central Florida
2. 32 laying hens
3. huge outdoor run all covered in 1/2 hardware cloth - sides and top
4. Run substrate is dirt that the chickens keep turned up pretty well
5. about 30% to 40% of the outside run is under metal roof
6. Its Florida - rain is in the forecast almost EVERY DAY in the summer
7. Add the everyday rain right now and that = TERRIBLE SMELL
8. I have raked in 200 lbs of AG Lime and its effect is minimal at best
9. Most people think " Hey it's Florida and sand everywhere , it will drain quickly" , WRONG. Not when it rains every day.
10. Recently switched from layer crumble to fresh milled mash food bought from local feed mill. Wonder if thats contributing to smell ?
11. The smell is like a sweet sickening smell, YUK
12. Roofed area of run = 9'X18' and 6'X6"
13. Un-Roofed area of run = 10'X12" and 13'X37"
14. I have a suspicion that problem stems from too many birds in too little space
Yup, thats a wireless video camera
also one in the coop. I like to keep an eye on them.
Ok BYC'ers , from what I'm reading, a think layer of sand could be the answer
BUT i would need a dump truck load to get a 4 or 5 inch base overtop the dirt.
I have read suggestions stating wood horse stall pellets - need wayyyyyy too many bags at over $5 a bag.
I use PDZ on the poop boards that is a God sent answer to smell elimination.
PDZ in the outside run would require hitting the lottery to be able to pay for how much it would take.
Anyone have any experience with using wood chips ? Pine shavings ? Anything that would be cost effective ?
1. Located in central Florida
2. 32 laying hens
3. huge outdoor run all covered in 1/2 hardware cloth - sides and top
4. Run substrate is dirt that the chickens keep turned up pretty well
5. about 30% to 40% of the outside run is under metal roof
6. Its Florida - rain is in the forecast almost EVERY DAY in the summer
7. Add the everyday rain right now and that = TERRIBLE SMELL
8. I have raked in 200 lbs of AG Lime and its effect is minimal at best
9. Most people think " Hey it's Florida and sand everywhere , it will drain quickly" , WRONG. Not when it rains every day.
10. Recently switched from layer crumble to fresh milled mash food bought from local feed mill. Wonder if thats contributing to smell ?
11. The smell is like a sweet sickening smell, YUK
12. Roofed area of run = 9'X18' and 6'X6"
13. Un-Roofed area of run = 10'X12" and 13'X37"
14. I have a suspicion that problem stems from too many birds in too little space
Yup, thats a wireless video camera

Ok BYC'ers , from what I'm reading, a think layer of sand could be the answer
BUT i would need a dump truck load to get a 4 or 5 inch base overtop the dirt.
I have read suggestions stating wood horse stall pellets - need wayyyyyy too many bags at over $5 a bag.
I use PDZ on the poop boards that is a God sent answer to smell elimination.
PDZ in the outside run would require hitting the lottery to be able to pay for how much it would take.
Anyone have any experience with using wood chips ? Pine shavings ? Anything that would be cost effective ?