"Many of the cleaners used on chicken coops, like bleach and aerosol sprays, can have disastrous effects on a flock. Chickens
are very susceptible to respiratory illnesses and cleaning a coop with
harsh chemicals can cause problems. Let me share how to clean your coop
more naturally and still leave it smelling fresh (and even like an herb
garden) when you are finished."
Read the rest of my article here!
I love your coop! We need to build a real chicken coop as right now we are using a shed. I will be sure to print the article out and have my husband read it before he cleans the coop next time!
ReplyDeleteOh I wish that was my coop. Actually it's an image I chose off of Wikimedia Commons for this article. I hope the ideas help your husband! Thanks for stopping by. :)
DeleteThanks for sharing at the Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop!
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DeleteI need to share this with a couple from church who have chickens. My son and his girlfriend have actually babysat them a couple times. I was delighted to have the opportunity to hold one once. So much fun. Thank you for joining us for TWW, Priscilla. {Hugs}
ReplyDeleteChickens are pretty cool. I once had a baby chick that was very attached to me. She would follow me around and when I walked out of the room (yes, we had her inside when she was very young), she would start hollering. :) I love being a part at TWW. {hugs back}
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