KOOP CLEAN™ Chicken Bedding

Specially Formulated for Superior Benefits

Not your everyday Chicken Bedding

The first on the market to harness the benefits of zeolite for chicken bedding, KOOP CLEAN™ with Sweet PDZ™ is often imitated, but no other chicken bedding replicates the superior advantages of this unique, specially-formulated product when it comes to the major concerns for your coop.

Moisture

Sweet PDZ™ Absorbs 55% Of Its Weight in Moisture

KOOP CLEAN™ and Sweet PDZ™ come together in a brilliant combination to help reduce moisture in your coop. KOOP CLEAN™ is dehydrated and chopped, making the base of this bedding more absorbent than traditional straw or shavings. Sweet PDZ™ naturally absorbs up to 55% of it’s weight in moisture, reducing moisture build-up with-in the coop. This means less flies in the warmer weather and reduced chance of frost bite in the colder months.

Smell

Captures, Neutralizes & Eliminates Harmful Ammonia

While we all love our chickens, we don’t always love the smell that comes with them. Unfortunately, that bad smell is more than just unpleasant, it can be harmful to our fowl friends. Sweet PDZ captures, neutralizes and eliminates harmful ammonia and odors. It does this with its natural chemistry. This makes your coop a more enjoyable place to visit.

Insulation

Body Heat In & Cold Weather Out

Whether you have hardy winter breeds or more delicate birds, it’s important to keep those hen houses warm and well insulated. Straw acts as a great insulator, helping to keep their body heat in and the cold weather out.

Waste

Nutrient-Rich for a Better Garden

All of this bedding and waste have to go somewhere at the end of the day. Because KOOP CLEAN™ is made up of all-natural ingredients, contains no chemicals or dyes, and is highly decomposable, you can feel good about mixing this nutrient rich “waste” to your compost bin and garden. The hay and straw breakdown quickly so there isn’t the loss of nitrogen in the soil as with shavings. Sweet PDZ™ acts like a fertilizer and is great for the soil. Here’s why: Ammonia gas molecules stick to the surface of the Sweet PDZ™ granule. When the Sweet PDZ™ granules dry out, the ammonia odor molecule is driven off the surface of the mineral as nitrogen making it a slow release fertilizer or enhancement to the compost.

Cut

Easier, Better Application & Clean Up

When most people think of using hay or straw in their coop, they think of long fiber strands that create a mat that’s difficult to put down and to clean up. The KOOP CLEAN™ hay and straw base is chopped, making putting down and cleaning up a breeze. The chopped nature mixed with the power of Sweet PDZ™, which makes your chickens’ “deposits” less messy, leaves a nice layer of bedding that chickens can till through, helping to rotate the bedding in between cleanings. Having the bedding cut short also adds to its absorbency and makes it decompose faster in your compost bin or garden.

 Garden Friendly!

The nutrient-rich ingredients in our chicken coop bedding makes your waste a great addition to your garden or compost bin. Your soil will thank you!

 

Ready For a Healthy, Happy Flock?

  • Apply desired amount of KOOP CLEAN™ to indoor chicken coop and nesting areas.
  • Change hen bedding weekly or as needed or turn over and add more for the deep litter method.
  • Wash hands after handling.

Covers 63 square feet at a depth of 2″.

The Small Space Advantage

KOOP CLEAN™ chicken coop bedding cleans up when it comes to small space flocks, urban chicken coops, mini-coops, backyard and no-land coops, and spaces with nearby neighbors.

 

Ready For a Healthy, Happy Flock?

  • Apply desired amount of KOOP CLEAN™ to indoor chicken coop and nesting areas.
  • Change hen bedding weekly or as needed or turn over and add more for the deep litter method.
  • Wash hands after handling.

Covers 63 square feet at a depth of 2″.

 Garden Friendly!

The nutrient-rich ingredients in our chicken coop bedding makes your waste a great addition to your garden or compost bin. Your soil will thank you!

 

The Small Space Advantage

KOOP CLEAN™ chicken coop bedding cleans up when it comes to small space flocks, urban chicken coops, mini-coops, backyard and no-land coops, and spaces with nearby neighbors.

 

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