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Sweet Coop® is available to buy at these links! Tractor Supply, Petco, Amazon, Standlee

WHAT IS Sweet Coop® Zeolite?
Zeolite is a naturally-occurring mineral created from volcanic activity, which captures, neutralizes and eliminates harmful ammonia odors while absorbing moisture.

Erupting volcano Photo courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey

 

Photo courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey

The Chicken Chick's Sweet Coop® Zeolite, Because a wet coop stinks!™

 

Zeolite prior to being crushed into granular form.

MOISTURE CONTROL
A 1,000 pound horse produces approximately 51 lbs of manure (feces plus urine) per day. The average laying hen produces approximately 1/4 lb of manure per day. If horse keepers swear by zeolite for its superior moisture and odor control, chicken keepers can use it to their advantage as well.

The Chicken Chick's Sweet Coop® zeolite can absorb approximately 40-50% of its weight in moisture. A 1,000 pound horse produces approximately 51 lbs of manure (feces plus urine) per day. The average laying hen produces approximately 1/4 lb of manure per day. If horse keepers swear by Sweet PDZ for its superior moisture and odor control, chicken keepers would be wise to use it to their advantage as well.

The Chicken Chick's Sweet Coop® Zeolite binds ammonia gas and odor to its surface, creating a sweeter-smelling, healthier air for chickens to breathe.

 

1 tablespoon of zeolite, 1 tablespoon of water.
The Chicken Chick’s Sweet Coop® Zeolite binds ammonia gas and odor to its surface, creating a sweeter-smelling, healthier air for chickens to breathe.

Sweet Coop® Zeolite is a food grade mineral. When ingested by chickens, it acts as natural grit, which aids in digestion. It also makes droppings drier and smell less!

Less moisture means less risk of frostbite in cold weather. Less moisture and odor means fewer flies in and around the chicken coop.

Frostbite on comb.

 

Frostbite on comb.

WICKED GOOD FERTILIZER
Sweet Coop® Zeolite acts as a compost enhancement and slow-release fertilizer in gardens. Here’s the Chem 101 breakdown of how it does that: ammonia gas molecules stick to the surface of the zeolite granule like a magnet, and when the granule dries out, the ammonia molecule is released from the granule as nitrogen, creating a slow release nitrogen/potassium fertilizer!

VERSATILE & SAFE
Sweet Coop® Zeolite can be used with all litter types, including sand and pine shavings. It provides additional absorbency, allowing litter to perform more efficiently and last longer. Safe to handle with bare hands. Safe to breathe and use without a respirator, unlike diatomaceous earth, which I do not recommend around chickens at all. Read why in this article.

The Chicken Chick's Sweet Coop® zeolite is safe to handle with bare hands. Safe to breathe and use without a respirator, unlike diatomaceous earth (DE). I do not recommend using DE around chickens.

 

Sand with a sprinkle of zeolite.

The Chicken Chick's Sweet Coop® zeolite

HOW TO USE SWEET COOP®
For the first use in a clean, empty coop, sprinkle a thorough and visible layer of Sweet Coop® on the floor followed by the litter of choice (sand, pine shavings, etc) Add a sprinkle whenever necessary. If using droppings boards, sprinkle sparingly on top of cleaned droppings boards daily to absorb residual moisture.

 

Sprinkle Sweet Coop® on cleaned droppings boards daily.

(more than you might need to know)
Empirical Formula: (K,Ca,Na) 20-AL203-10Si02-6H20
Chemical Family: Molecular Sieve
Mineral name: Potassium-Calcium-Sodium-Aluminosilicate (more generally called, hydrated aluminosilicates)
Synonym: Clinoptilolite aka Clino (This is one of forty-eight varieties of natural occurring zeolite minerals)

UNIQUE MINERAL FUNCTIONS
Zeolite neutralizes and locks up ammonia and odors naturally through mineral functions known as cation exchange and adsorption.

  • CATION EXCHANGE is the liquid exchange function of the odor neutralization process of zeolite. A sodium or potassium cation from the zeolite crystal hydrolyzes (goes into the liquid/urine/urates) and the ammonium is exchanged, becoming part of the crystal.

Zeolite Crystal Structure photo credit

 

Zeolite Crystal Structure photo credit GEO-GEEK SPEAK

The Chicken Chick's Sweet Coop® Zeolite, Because a wet coop stinks!™

The Chicken Chick's Sweet Coop® zeolite

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GET IT HERE:

Sweet Coop® is available to buy at these links! Tractor Supply, Petco, Amazon, Standlee

WHAT IS Sweet Coop® Zeolite?
Zeolite is a naturally-occurring mineral created from volcanic activity, which captures, neutralizes and eliminates harmful ammonia odors while absorbing moisture.

Erupting volcano Photo courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey

 

Photo courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey

The Chicken Chick's Sweet Coop® Zeolite, Because a wet coop stinks!™

 

Zeolite prior to being crushed into granular form.

MOISTURE CONTROL
A 1,000 pound horse produces approximately 51 lbs of manure (feces plus urine) per day. The average laying hen produces approximately 1/4 lb of manure per day. If horse keepers swear by zeolite for its superior moisture and odor control, chicken keepers can use it to their advantage as well.

The Chicken Chick's Sweet Coop® zeolite can absorb approximately 40-50% of its weight in moisture. A 1,000 pound horse produces approximately 51 lbs of manure (feces plus urine) per day. The average laying hen produces approximately 1/4 lb of manure per day. If horse keepers swear by Sweet PDZ for its superior moisture and odor control, chicken keepers would be wise to use it to their advantage as well.

The Chicken Chick's Sweet Coop® Zeolite binds ammonia gas and odor to its surface, creating a sweeter-smelling, healthier air for chickens to breathe.

 

1 tablespoon of zeolite, 1 tablespoon of water.
The Chicken Chick’s Sweet Coop® Zeolite binds ammonia gas and odor to its surface, creating a sweeter-smelling, healthier air for chickens to breathe.

Sweet Coop® Zeolite is a food grade mineral. When ingested by chickens, it acts as natural grit, which aids in digestion. It also makes droppings drier and smell less!

Less moisture means less risk of frostbite in cold weather. Less moisture and odor means fewer flies in and around the chicken coop.

Frostbite on comb.

 

Frostbite on comb.

WICKED GOOD FERTILIZER
Sweet Coop® Zeolite acts as a compost enhancement and slow-release fertilizer in gardens. Here’s the Chem 101 breakdown of how it does that: ammonia gas molecules stick to the surface of the zeolite granule like a magnet, and when the granule dries out, the ammonia molecule is released from the granule as nitrogen, creating a slow release nitrogen/potassium fertilizer!

VERSATILE & SAFE
Sweet Coop® Zeolite can be used with all litter types, including sand and pine shavings. It provides additional absorbency, allowing litter to perform more efficiently and last longer. Safe to handle with bare hands. Safe to breathe and use without a respirator, unlike diatomaceous earth, which I do not recommend around chickens at all. Read why in this article.

The Chicken Chick's Sweet Coop® zeolite is safe to handle with bare hands. Safe to breathe and use without a respirator, unlike diatomaceous earth (DE). I do not recommend using DE around chickens.

 

Sand with a sprinkle of zeolite.

The Chicken Chick's Sweet Coop® zeolite

HOW TO USE SWEET COOP®
For the first use in a clean, empty coop, sprinkle a thorough and visible layer of Sweet Coop® on the floor followed by the litter of choice (sand, pine shavings, etc) Add a sprinkle whenever necessary. If using droppings boards, sprinkle sparingly on top of cleaned droppings boards daily to absorb residual moisture.

 

Sprinkle Sweet Coop® on cleaned droppings boards daily.

(more than you might need to know)
Empirical Formula: (K,Ca,Na) 20-AL203-10Si02-6H20
Chemical Family: Molecular Sieve
Mineral name: Potassium-Calcium-Sodium-Aluminosilicate (more generally called, hydrated aluminosilicates)
Synonym: Clinoptilolite aka Clino (This is one of forty-eight varieties of natural occurring zeolite minerals)

UNIQUE MINERAL FUNCTIONS
Zeolite neutralizes and locks up ammonia and odors naturally through mineral functions known as cation exchange and adsorption.

  • CATION EXCHANGE is the liquid exchange function of the odor neutralization process of zeolite. A sodium or potassium cation from the zeolite crystal hydrolyzes (goes into the liquid/urine/urates) and the ammonium is exchanged, becoming part of the crystal.

Zeolite Crystal Structure photo credit

 

Zeolite Crystal Structure photo credit GEO-GEEK SPEAK

The Chicken Chick's Sweet Coop® Zeolite, Because a wet coop stinks!™

The Chicken Chick's Sweet Coop® zeolite

GET IT HERE:

Sweet Coop® is available to buy at these links! Tractor Supply, Petco, Amazon, Standlee

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Kimmy B.
Kimmy B.
2024 years ago

Hi! I have a question. I have a very muddy run and I’m trying to dry it out. With this product, will I need to scoop it out after it absorbs the moisture? Or is it something that should be left on the ground? I don’t want it to take away any of the soil that is already there, since the chickens have already turned the run into a bowl.

Jenny
Jenny
2024 years ago

I read your article on DE and saw your recommendations for using Sweet PDZ instead so I did a little research into the differences between the two. In order to be classified as Food Grade, DE has to contain less than 1% crystalline silica. Sweet PDZ is Potassium-calcium-sodium-aluminosilicate. It also contains less than 1% crystalline silica. If you look up the materials safety data sheet for Sweet PDZ it says the hazardous ingredients it contains is silica and it shouldn’t be inhaled. It suggests wearing a OSHA approved dust respirator when applying it. I just thought you should know since… Read more »

Mark
Mark
2024 years ago

Probably too late for a discussion, but what about the potential health problems associated with zeolites? There’s a link to mesothelioma and potentially Alzheimer’s as well. You can find these online or through scientific source material. Sure it’s safe short term. It’s safe if you don’t breathe the dust. It’s safe for horses. They don’t eat it. Is it safe long terms for chickens that eat and breathe it?…and then produce eggs that you consume. Is this a risk to take so your coop smells less? The manufacturers always say it’s safe because they are trying to sell a product.

Holly Sanderson
Holly Sanderson
2024 years ago

Would love to try it!

Charlene Westberry Fisher
Charlene Westberry Fisher
2024 years ago

keeping my hopes up to win this :)