Sweet PDZ

ThornyRidgeII

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I have used both sweet pdz and stall dri.. in my opinion they add to the already dustiness that occurs from my dirt floor and pine shavings.. I only sprinkle a little bit over very saturated /damp areas.. find it too dusty!
 

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Hey Thorn,

Are you using the granulated kind??

Yes, the powder form of theses is dusty!! I got ahold of a bag of powder one time, and it is VERY dusty.

You want the granulated kind.

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Yes I would say it is granulated.. like fine cat litter.. more than sand.. but I still find it dusty.. or at least contributing to dust..
 

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Came by this a few days ago. Glad I did.
We were preparing a kidding stall and realized the area was being "used" at night for our free-ranged meat birds! GROSSSSSSSSS!
After we shoveled the layer of poop down to "clean" dirt it still smelled terrible. Remembered reading about Sweet PDZ on here, called my feedstore lady (she's great) she used it too! Said stall-dry is same thing and told me to come by she had a bunch of samples of both.

Used 2lb sample of Stall Dry (10x10) about 10 minutes later odor was gone! :celebrate
The one we used was the consistency of granulated sugar or coarse sand, this one wasn't dusty at all.

Thanks for another great tip BYH-ers!!!!

My "baby" NDG is now in kidding stall.... due anyday now....so excited! Our first kids born here!!!! :)
 
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