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PDZ is a brand name look or ask for 'zeolite' that is what the product is. You should be able to get it for about 15.00 for 50 #.
I contacted the sweet PDZ company to offer a Thank-you. I found out they do have a place to contact them on the web on where to get the product. I bet you could get the feed stores or farm supply stores to order it for you. My Co-Op ordered the antibiotic I needed and got it in $5.00 cheaper without shipping costs. saved me $17.00. I have a very open coop, I prefer the granulated sweetPDZ because I don't have to deal with dust. I add DE and Sweet PDZ together on the floor, can't tell the difference.
I have loved reading this thread and, like others, am in the midst of finishing up a larger coop than is currently being used by my three girls (we're raising three more babies this year to go in with the existing girls probably in July). I love the idea of using Sweet PDZ but face somewhat of a challenge maybe you and other readers could help me sort out.
We had our new coop built by a local college student and he did a great job for a reasonable price. This coop is huge compared to the one we're replacing. The new coop is 4ft wide by 6ft long and roughly 6ft tall. Design wise, I didn't think about the fact that I would not be able to reach the back of the 6ft long span of the coop without physically climbing in the coop over pine shavings. It does not have walk in access because it's raised off the ground. The coop is now roughly two feet off the ground but we will be placing it up on cinder blocks which will add another 10 inches or so. Currently it stands at thigh level and up on the cinder blocks will be at hip level.
Here's my challenge, the roosts are at the back of that 6ft span of coop. There are no poop boards at this time but I want to fashion something like you have and do the same set up with the Sweet PDZ. So...how do I reach the boards to clean them? I'm thinking of fashioning some sort of scoop (probably my existing cat little scoop) on a pole in order to reach the poop boards. Do you think that would work? I know I'm totally over thinking this and that's why I'm stuck. The poop boards will be on the back wall and one side wall in an "L" shape.
Because this is our second coop and we are making corrections to things we didn't like in the first coop, I want to get everything perfect, so we don't have to change anything again. LOL!
Thanks for any input.
I'm a little late to this, but is it possible to make an access hatch at the side that has the roosts and the poopboard, so you can scoop from the outside in?
Just a thought
This is quite amazing.. I was just now out in my coop (it's pretty big and I can walk in) thinking that I might need to double up on the roosts (2 roosts over the soon-to-be-built-poop-board-I-sure-hope) to accommodate all the Orpington sisters when they get larger. Was testing out the distance and thinking I will need an extension on the kitty litter scoop. But 6 feet might make that a bit awkward...bit of a stretch I think. I have seen where someone made a box like a very tray/drawer for eggs about 3" high that pulled out from the outside. Just a thought. Something like that could work for a poop board if a person was willing to do the work to make it.