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QuestionAre there any other methods to clean a dropping board?Sue Ferreri is the Executive Director of the Rockland Farm Alliance in Rockland County, New York. The Rockland Farm Alliance is a non-profit broad-based coalition of farmers, community activists, local officials, and interested citizens with a simple mission to preserve, create, and enhance sustainable food production in Rockland County. Sue grew up farming and now helps farmers get organically certified and supports them in creating their businesses. She studied Business Management at Millersville University and Community Development and Viticulture at Stellenbosch University in South Africa.You can put sand on your dropping boards and use a shovel that almost looks like a cat litter shovel and has holes in it. Using sand is also more effective; it's cleaner, and it takes away the flies much easier.
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QuestionI heard not to remove the droppings from the coops because it's an insulator for the cold weather. Is this true?Top AnswererChickens still require their coop to be cleaned during winter. The droppings will not add to anything beneficial. The coop must be cleaned more regularly during winter, as the chickens will be spending more time inside and thus more droppings will be produced.
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QuestionIn a 12 by 12 run can I use a bedding of leaves?Community AnswerYes but most chickens need sawdust or wood shavings. Chickens can get sick if you put the wrong kind of leaf in.
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QuestionHow do I cleanse/decontaminate the soil if the floor is mad of dirt, not concrete?Community AnswerJust simply scooping out the soil and replacing it is easy. Also consider putting down chicken-safe bedding or hay, which the poop sticks to, making clean-up easier.
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QuestionIs it safe to use straw on dirt inside the coop?Makayla MilesCommunity AnswerYes, that is fine. You can also pine shavings. However, never cedar shavings, which can cause respiratory issues.
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QuestionHow do I easily get delicate chicks out of their cage?Makayla MilesCommunity AnswerApproach the chick from behind. Scoop it with your hands. Slowly pull the chick into your body.
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