Johnson's Veterinary Poultry Housing Spray

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Description

Help keep your poultry's living environment clean and hygienic with Johnson's Veterinary Poultry Housing Spray. Specially formulated for use in poultry housing, this easy-to-use spray is ideal for routine maintenance of chicken coops, nest boxes and other poultry accommodation.

Regular use helps maintain a fresh and hygienic environment for your birds, supporting good husbandry practices. Suitable for use in poultry housing as directed on the product label.

Key Features

✔ Helps maintain a clean and hygienic poultry environment
✔ Ideal for use in chicken coops, hutches and poultry housing
✔ Easy-to-use trigger spray application
✔ Suitable for routine poultry housing maintenance
✔ Trusted quality from Johnson's Veterinary

Ingredients
Directions of Use

How to use:

Directions: Shake well - to avoid risks to man and the environment, comply with the instructions for use. First remove animals, birds and children, also food and water from quarters to be treated, then remove animal bedding, shavings or similar materials. Spray a fine mist in a sweeping motion from about 30cm (12") on to surfaces of cages, hutches, aviaries, lofts, baskets, etc., especially into cracks and crevices. Spray for 8 seconds per square metre of surface, then leave area for 30 minutes. When these areas have dried and aired, replace with fresh bedding materials, etc., before birds and animals are allowed to return. Spray weekly or as requited and change animal bedding, etc., regularly. Other insect pests: Spray directly to kill ants, cockroaches, beetles, earwigs, silverfish etc. For use on hard porous and hard non-porous surfaces. Surface spray. Important Information: Avoid use on perspex or plastic cage materials, polished surfaces or delicate fabrics as adverse reaction may result, but if treatment is necessary spray from not less than 60cm (24") having first treated a small test area.