Spring coop cleaning - To bleach or not to bleach

I don't bleach either, and I think maybe, since you have a smaller coop, those bleach fumes might not be so good for your hens.

Oh, here's what I do for my roosts....They are 2x4s, and I have this sponge type sand paper block thingy, and I rub it on the roost, and it cleans it off very well. (Wait until the poo stains are dry though.) It just sands the stains right off. It does require some elbow grease though....But it's pretty easy.
 
Oxine...hands down. I however do not overdo it. I only use it in coops if changing out flocks. I do use it between hatches in the incubator and brooders between broods. It can also be used as a mist to treat birds with respiratory infections(I've never had to do this though).
 
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I use vinegar followed by peroxide to disinfect my chicken incubator, brooder, etc. Checkhere to find out more, there is also a link on the post for more information. I also have oxine on hand, which is a great product also, but vinegar and peroxide is so much cheaper! I personally stay away from bleach as much as possible.

Juliette
 
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I use vinegar followed by peroxide to disinfect my chicken incubator, brooder, etc. Checkhere to find out more, there is also a link on the post for more information. I also have oxine on hand, which is a great product also, but vinegar and peroxide is so much cheaper! I personally stay away from bleach as much as possible.

Juliette

Keep in mind though that this technique is also used to purposely rust metals. This is one reason I don't use it, especially in my incubators and hatchers.

Theresa Sedmak at Everbrite Coatings in Reno, Nevada recommends this to their customers who wish to have premature rust before applying a finish coat.
 
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I'd be more concerned about an environment that was humid enough for mold growth. Usually you wouldn't have that around chickens.

Pat

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Definitely no mold in my coop...which is small, raised and seemingly well ventilated enough...
 
I use deep litter method, and I can't recall that I've ever bleached it, or even washed the walls for that matter. Never had a problem in 15 years so I'd say it's unnecessary.
 

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