Chick Fresh Odor Control Spray 24 fl oz
Made in Britain
Product Information
Description
Freshen Litter and Bedding in Chick Brooders, Chicken Coops, and Livestock Environments
Chick Fresh odor control spray is formulated to freshen litter and bedding in chick brooders, chicken coops, and other livestock environments.
Eliminate Odors and Create a Healthier Environment
Chick Fresh contains naturally safe microbes to consume the urea and other odor-causing compounds. By eliminating these compounds, not only will you eliminate the horrible odor, but you will also provide a healthier environment for you and your chickens with just a few sprays a day.
Instructions for Use:
Shake well and spray, misting the area to be treated until damp. No need to remove animals while spraying.
Chick brooders and coops: Spray daily around coop floor where litter and odors develop. Periodically removing litter will help. In coops also spray the walls, nests, roosting areas, and around their yard, especially around wetter damp areas.
NOTE: This spray is not suitable for use in egg incubators.
Features
- Unmatched control of odors
- Proven microbial action
- All-natural ingredients
- Reduces toxic ammonia vapors
- Freshens air quality and improves respiratory health
- Indoor and outdoor safe
- Ideal for home and classroom use
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Incubation FAQs
Q - Where can I get advice on hatching eggs, I've never tried it before?
A - All you need is in our Incubation Handbook, which is free to download.
Q - How do I prepare my incubator for hatching?
A - Please refer to Pre-season checks for your incubator, a comprehensive guide to preparing your incubator for hatching.
Q - How long can eggs be stored?
A - Most species may be safely stored for up to 10 days before serious reductions in hatch rates are likely but it is always best to set fertile eggs in an incubator within 24-48 hours of obtaining them. Daily turning of stored eggs also helps maintain hatchability. Store eggs in cool, damp conditions.
Refer to our datasheet
Storage and handling of eggs prior to incubation