- May 10, 2009
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We are sadly culling our flock of 14 chickens and 4 guineas tomorrow due to Macroplasmosis G, possible Coryza, pox, you name it. I was told by one of the Ag guys at the university that I needed to put hydrated lime on the coop. I'm not sure if I use Ag lime or hydrated lime? Do I sprinkle it, paint it on, ....? I thought I would be able to just scrap and scoop out poop and then spray with chlorax and water. Our coop is 12'X12' "converted" horse stall with a window and a dirt floor. Any suggestions on how to best kill all traces of sickness in this coop so it is ready for a new batch?
Thanks a ton!
JRG
Thanks a ton!
JRG