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We are going away for 10 days soon, and FIL will be looking after the girls.

 

He has quite serious back problems and I'm hoping to have them on a permanent base with wood chippings by the time we leave so he wont have to move the eglu around onto new grass as we are doing at the moment.

 

Whilst he could in theory bend down to empty the droppings tray I'd rather he didn't have to as doubled up eyeball to eyeball with a pile of poo is not somewhere I'd want him to get stuck!

 

Anyway, getting to the point - If I put hemicore or similar into the tray would it be ok to be left for 10 days as long as he changed the straw in the nesting box? We have the plastic bars so pretty much everything drops through.

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You might get away with changing it just once in that time. Looking at your signature you've only got 2 hens so you get much less poop in the tray than I get with my 4. And I can get away with a weekly change if I have to.

 

I sprinkle about 3 handfuls of Auboise (similar to Hemcore) in the poo tray on top of a sheet of newspaper. I also use Auboise in the nest box too (then your FIL wouldn't have to change the straw).

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Thanks for that, I'm sure he will be fine cleaning it out once or twice - I just don't want to ask more of him than necessary. Will definately use some citronella tip to combat any flies- typically the moment we leave the country the weather heats up at home!

 

At least both girls are now laying so he will get plenty of rewards for his trouble - I'm gonna miss the eggs whilst we're away,

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Hi Katy,

 

When you think about it, hens do poo and live in its environs without harm. While flies might take advantage of it, hens don't seem to suffer from it. They even are happy to drink from water contiminated by it (I have a hen who climbs up on the glug before bedtime and poos there).

 

Yes, it would be nice if everything was tidy and sanitary, but hens seem to be the last critters who suffer. Better that your FIL should not harm his back!

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I agree, with just the two hens, not emptying the poo tray for a week should not present a massive problem.

 

Bending once to collect the eggs is less of an issue than the bending, twisting and carrying involved in emptying a poo tray, so your FIL should be able to manage that. He will know his limitations.

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at the risk of sounding extremely slummy here, I have sometimes not cleaned mine out for 10 days (either due to weather or lack of time) and as I dont clean out in between 'proper' cleans (ie dismantling, hosing etc), that means 10 days worth of poo.

 

in my opinion, its been absolutely fine, and that was when I had 2 bluebells and 2 sussexes in the one eglu, so quite substantial poos! but they were freeranging all day, so if yours just have the run and eglu that could be different.

 

the most important thing is that your FIL doesnt make his back worse... and I agree that removing the poo tray is not the easiest thing.

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Ithe bending, twisting and carrying involved in emptying a poo tray,

1. I got my neighbour to simply pull the tray out and tip into large bin bag - very easy to do - no carrying involved - and its not that heavy anyway - left right amount of aubiose in anther bag for her to top up tray.

 

2. I only clean mine out once a week - thats fine with just 2 girls - I'm sure 10 days would not be a problem.

 

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