Henergy Posted March 12, 2011 Share Posted March 12, 2011 I know many of you are eglu owners but I was wondering if there were any wooden coop owners out there to help ? Day 7 of chickens - I have been poo picking every day and this afternoon intend to take out the tray & compost all the bedding & put in fresh. I have been putting paper under the auboise but think I will stop that because they just tear it up ! Is this cleaning regime ok and how often should I use poultry shield ? Was thinking about once a month. I also have some diatom powder to sprinkle in edges - but I thought I read somewhere that it is not great for the nesting boxes as the chickens breathe it in. Am I mistaken & should I just squirt liberally all over ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daphne Posted March 12, 2011 Share Posted March 12, 2011 Your regime is fine Although after a while you may find you become a little less houseproud (or possibly thats just me ). I use poultry shield about twice a month, basically whenever I empty the aubiose out completely - in between times I poo-pick and top up the bedding. I don't use diatom anymore but I used to put it in everywhere. Take care with any spray/dry powders - chooks have very sensitive airways and it is best to use them when "Ooops, word censored!"ody is in residence. I shut my girls out when I clean. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redwing Posted March 12, 2011 Share Posted March 12, 2011 pretty much the same here I shut any pophole and do the cleaning then leave the door/roof open for any dust to settle for a few minutes a wallpaper s"Ooops, word censored!"er is useful for wooden coops I use it to s"Ooops, word censored!"e the floor and walls and get any bedding out of corners I also use a dustpan and brush to get rid of cobwebs, dust and really get the floor clean A puffer bootle for powder is useful otherwise use a tub powder and use a big soft paintbrush to apply to corners and joins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jools Posted March 13, 2011 Share Posted March 13, 2011 I have four Forsham houses and one Wells house, all wooden. I try to poop pick the houses most days (I'm lucky enough to work from home) and I do a complete change when the aubiose gets a bit thin rather than at a precise time. I don't know if it's because most of mine are bantams or if it's because my houses are mainly triangular but I don't need to do any s"Ooops, word censored!"ping, except very occasionally a perch. When I do a complete change, I use a dustpan and brush to get rid of any dust, add fresh aubiose and then some Barrier Red Mite Powder, paying particular attention to the nest box and perch ends. I don't Poultry Shield very often, probably once or twice a year at most. I usually have one house empty at any one time and I tend to leave it open to the elements - fresh air and sunlight are great natural cleaners. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lavenders_Blue Posted March 15, 2011 Share Posted March 15, 2011 Two wooden coops here and a very similar regime to Jools. I poo pick daily, change the shredded paper in the nest box when it looks like it needs doing and do a full clean out as often as it needs it. Very vague, but you'll be able to tell when things need a thorough clean! Poultry shield maybe between once a month in summer (in case of red mites, although I do keep eyes peeled for them too) and less in winter as the coop takes so bloomin' long to dry out when it's damp and rainy! I have also been known to take the vacuum cleaner out in the garden to get the dusty bits out of the nooks and crannies, must get a hand held one for the job really! (Hubby would be horrified if I told him ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henergy Posted March 16, 2011 Author Share Posted March 16, 2011 Hand held vaccuum Glad it seems I'm on the right track. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...