🐔 Choosing the Right Chicken Coop — And What Comes Next

Keeping your chicken coop clean and fresh is essential for healthy, happy hens. The best way to maintain a backyard chicken coop or hobby farm chicken coop is by combining proper coop ventilation, the deep litter method, regular coop cleaning, natural odour control, and moisture management with ChickenKoop™ Refresh. This all-natural solution absorbs moisture, reduces odours, and keeps bedding dry, making coop care easier and your flock healthier.
The Ultimate Guide to Buying a Chicken Coop — For Farmers & Hobbyists

Choosing the perfect chicken coop is about more than just size—it’s about creating a safe, comfortable, and hygienic home for your flock. Whether you’re a backyard hobbyist or a full-time farmer, consider your flock size, space, ventilation, predator protection, and ease of cleaning. A well-designed coop ensures healthy, happy hens and makes maintenance easier, especially when paired with solutions like ChickenKoop™ Refresh to keep bedding dry and odour-free.
ChickenKoop™ Refresh: Adsorbent Powder with Diatomaceous Earth & Attapulgite Clay for Cleaner Coops, Healthier Birds, and Better Eggs

Keep your poultry coop cleaner, drier, and healthier with ChickenKoop™ Refresh, a natural adsorbent powder made from diatomaceous earth and attapulgite clay. It reduces moisture, binds ammonia, controls odours and flies, supports cleaner eggs, and is completely chemical-free—perfect for sustainable, low-labour poultry farming.
Sustainability and Carbon Footprint in Poultry Farming

Discover how sustainable poultry practices can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, optimize energy use, and improve waste management. Learn how diatomaceous earth and attapulgite clay help farmers control ammonia, reduce methane, and enhance litter quality while supporting eco-friendly egg production and nutrient recycling.
Managing Animal Waste with Diatomaceous Earth: A Natural, Effective Solution for Cleaner, Safer Environments

The Challenge of Managing Animal Waste Animal waste—from pets, poultry, horses, and livestock—presents significant sanitation and environmental challenges worldwide. Improperly managed faeces and urine can lead to the proliferation of harmful pathogens such as Escherichia coli (E. coli), Salmonella, Campylobacter, and parasites, which pose serious risks to human and animal health (WHO, 2023). These pathogens […]
