Hi all, I wonder if anyone can advise on a deep clean for coop and run.
A little background first. We've had five quite happy chooks for a while in a 12' x 25' run. Under trees so tends to get sun first thing through midday or so and be mostly shady after that. A couple of weeks ago, one of the RIRs got sick and died very quickly - no obvious symptoms, just got a little lethargic, comb paled up and died a couple of days later. Thinking it was just one of those things, we got an extra four to take us up to eight - still loads of run space but probably max for current perch space.
One of the new arrivals (14 or so week old Plymouth Rock) sounded a little odd when we got her home - breathing kind of bubbly. That turned quickly into sneezing; the farm from which we bought her send antibiotics but she succumbed before they arrived. In between getting the new ones and the PR dying, the other RIR developed an eye infection which looks really nasty. I have her in am aubiose-lined box in the garage with some food and antibiotic-laced water after having cleaned the eye with black tea and applied a little sudocreme.
The PR and the eye infection alone I would have put down to coincidence but three in two weeks has me worrying that we have a deeper problem. The coop floor is 4" or so aubiose, which is poo-picked daily, Poultry-Shielded weekly or bi-weekly and completely changed every month or so depending on weather. The wider run is not poo-picked as we always figured there was plenty of run space.
Now I want to make sure we give everything a really good clean to stop anything in its tracks before we restock, so any tips for (1) coop and (2) run (currently soil only) for a deep clean and better ongoing maintenance?
Sorry to go on, and many thanks in advance for any advice.
BD