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I started just adding fresh herbs on a lark a while back and when I have them rose pedals or other edible flower petals to hopefully help relax the birds, give them something to peck at, and be a sort of bug preventative and they smell nice. I will probably fumigate the coop next cleaning with herbs that have oils in the smoke that are cleansing as well. Thinking on what I want in the herb tea wash besides Camilla maybe a natural insecticide herb too for next wash down of coop.
Im not sure about natural insecticides but I remember reading this article in the journal of applied animal research about using oil of oregano as a pre-incubation egg disinfectant. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09712119.2010.9707173
If oil of oregano kills bacteria on egg shells i'm sure it will work well to disinfect your coop.
Just have a couple of articles you guys might be interested in - more about dosing the birds using natural products rather than the coop, but I found them interesting:
http://naturalchickenkeeping.blogspot.co.nz/2013/06/the-benefits-of-garlic-cayenne-and.html
http://www.essentialbird.com/using-neem.html
I apologise if they've already been covered, but that's a lot of pages you guys have clocked up!
The only thing that needs to be cleaned is if there is any poop, eggs are very vulnerable to bacteria even with the bloom.For my curiosity sake...
What is the purpose of disinfecting eggs for incubation? If a mother hen sets on eggs there is no disinfection but, of course, that is a live incubator so nothing is static. Is there a need to disinfect an egg when incubating with an incubator?
If I am wanting to just plant a few herbs to help with the general health of my flock, where should I start?
Any that help with smells?