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Remember to also add some Stall DRY to your manure prior to dumping it as it reduces the odour of the manure while binding
From the PDF I'm reading about the product I use.
THX - good to know - I'm using PDZ - which is different from DE - is a mineral - zeolite. I use it in the run - on top of sand. Started this summer & I think it helps for reduced fly attraction - easy to clean up with kitty scoop. But even tho the run is covered & on the high side of our yard - every thing got sooo damp these last several weeks, I did break down & bust up a straw bale in the run. couldn't see letting the chicks have dampness all day. They come in just soaked when they're out foraging - don't know why they take it??? Been stirring the straw up a bit to get some dry available for them.. Coop seems to be staying dry enough with pine shavings - it's off the ground by 30 inches. But they don't choose to spend daylight hours there much - 'xcepting for laying & the free offer crumbles.
I'm with Jendodd -- this PNW wet really sucks