Quote: To remove mites in a coop you need to empty it out, burn all the litter.. than treat the coop. Treat the birds the same day. Yu will get them back after a short recovery time with out cleaning out the coop. They are hardy lil buggers and hard to get rid of.
Ok I have question for those of you with wooden sheds as coops. My friends son loves my chickens. They just bought a new house that has an old shed that housed pigeons. I know it has to be cleaned before letting a chicken step foot in there. Any suggestions on how to clean it? I was thinking vacuuming up all the dried stuff in it & then whitewashing it. But he is 13 and I kind of hesitant on him using the white wash. Any other suggestions on a natural cleaning product a teen can use?
He wont be getting hens till the spring. He knows it needs to be cleaned out thoroughly and fencing up etc, before he can get hens. I am his go to person because I have chickens already & he has chicken sat for me when I am gone. But only feeding them. But I do believe he will do fine with the other chicken work. He is quite mature for his age.
I want to buy a window exhaust fan to put in a small window in my hen house.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Would love to find one for barns so that it can take the extra dust. Solar would be great but not mandatory.
I can't seem to find anything barn quality.
I have old barn exhauste fans..they are wind driven..no electric..I also have electric exhaust fans for really hot days.
You can find these if you call a local junk dealer or an auction place that does farms and farm equipment.