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Cleaning Up

Ugh, cleaning up the barnyard or backyard muck is never fun. Let us lend a hand... well, maybe a glove and really long scrub brush, and the best product for clean up we've ever found! Yes, get rid of the creeping crud with minimal effort and with zero environmental impact.

PestPistol

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Pest Pistol

A savings of $3.76 when purchased with DE.

$9.99

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Removing bothersome bugs from nesting boxes, in the coop, in dusting areas and directly on your flock just got a little easier.

Fill the Pest Pistol with our Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth and you can easily get DE into the cracks and crevices of the coop without a huge mess allowing you to eliminate the bugs that are bugging your chickens. Go ahead and use the Pest Pistol to give your birds a good dusting of DE as well - keeping it out of their eyes and nostrils, of course.

Suggested use instructions provided with purchase


DE2.5pound

For additional preventative measures lightly dust your chicken under its wings, breast area and fluffy bottom to remove lice, mites, fleas - the basic nasties! Handy scoop included.

We also love diatomaceous earth because it can assist in the removal of annoying flies in and around coops and runs. Add one cup of Diatomaceous Earth to our Pest Pistol and get to work on riding your flock, coop, nesting boxes, roosts - all of it - get rid of those bugs! Go ahead and add up to 2% of DE to your flocks feed and you'll have a simple method of natural internal cleansing. A little bit goes a long way.

Treats for Chickens only carries food grade Diatomaceous Earth – beware of the industrial grade sold at pool supply stores and at some “pet stores as it is harmful.”

Contains no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives, or pesticides.

Non-Toxic, Humane & Eco-Friendly


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Poultry Protector Spray

$14.97

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If you've got chickens you absolutely must have Poultry Protector in your coop or within easy reach. This non-toxic and 100% natural spray will keep your flock free from mites, lice, fleas, and ticks. In certain climates or seasons our chickens can be a bit susceptible to the creepy crawlies.

We believe so firmly in this product that when we sold chickens and chicks we would not let people leave without it. You will find this product easy to use. No more bugs and agitated chickens! Your chickens will lay stress free eggs! We swear by it!


AIP
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Anti Icky Poo, 1 pint sprayer

A Savings of $1.92

$8.95   $10.87

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Anti Icky Poo and it's enzymes and specially bred friendly bacteria literally gobble up dust, dander, chicken poop, and other icky things thus making clean up chores so easy that you have more time to spend enjoying your chickens and whipping up souffles with all those great eggs.

We were introduced to this great product and want to share it with you.

Got chicks in the house? Teenagers outside accidentally poopin' on your patio? Was your favorite hen anxiously awaiting your arrival and she just "couldn't wait?!"

Anti Icky Poo has so many uses beyond urban and suburban chicken clean-up... and it has a pleasant scent that's not overbearing.

What's in Anti Icky Poo? Live bacteria and enzymes. How cool is that? We think, very cool.

Use it anywhere you've got a mess and don't want to use harsh chemicals.

Anti Icky Poo comes in pint bottles with an accompanying spray nozzle.


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