Wow! That's a lot of water! Mine are using up 1 gallon in 24 hours (I mix it this morning and it will be right about empty by the same time tomorrow). But the rate has been going up quickly - but 6 gallons per day - whoooeeee!
Well, what are you guys doing to keep down on their stink since they don't do much scratching on their own? I have been mixing their litter up a few times a day to help get the stuff to dry out and reduce stink, but it doesn't help a lot or for very long.
I have heard people using DE (Diatomaceous Earth) but it seemed like that was more for bug issues... would this also work to dry this stuff out better? Is there something else that should be used instead or with the DE?
I was reading in the Storey's Chicken book and it had two things listed in there to help dry, but I'll have to re-look it up - it just sounded odd and or maybe hard to get stuff. I'll find it and post it later.
By the way, the smell is not of amonia - it is an unpleasant soury sweet smell? Hard to explain, but it is not a strong amonia smell - I just don't like this smell. Could this be fermintation? I had read in the deep litter method that the fermintation process is ok, but I havn't found anything that describes the smell to know if this is it.
Anyway, thanks again and I'll post those drying agents later today... I hope