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Need to thoroughly disinfect a shed before we start lambing in it. Wondering what is the best disinfectant to use in a power washer? Needing something potent and effective.
I have Virkon S. Just mix that up with water and put it through the power washer?If you want a disinfectant then there’s little better than Virkon imo.
However, what are you trying to disinfect the shed? Are the sheep coming into it, or the bales for litter, going to be sterile, or are you just creating a blank canvass for any bugs to breed on?
Clean the shed out then introduce beneficial bacteria to swamp out the harmful ones with Pruex. It really does work.[emoji106]
@neilo Would the Preux treatment have any effect on crypto? Had a couple of scouring lambs in the last of the early batch. Lost a small triplet and had it diagnosed as crypto. The last of the autumn calvers calved in the same shed across the feed passage and a couple of the last calves scoured a bit too so suspect the infection came from them. Have had crypto in calves in the past, but now that we have the mineral balance(especially selenium) in the cows diet sorted out, it hasn't really been a major issue. Just keen to get things right before and during the shed being used for the spring calvers and possibly March lambers if weather is bad.If you want a disinfectant then there’s little better than Virkon imo.
However, what are you trying to disinfect the shed? Are the sheep coming into it, or the bales for litter, going to be sterile, or are you just creating a blank canvass for any bugs to breed on?
Clean the shed out then introduce beneficial bacteria to swamp out the harmful ones with Pruex. It really does work.?
I have Virkon S. Just mix that up with water and put it through the power washer?
@neilo Would the Preux treatment have any effect on crypto? Had a couple of scouring lambs in the last of the early batch. Lost a small triplet and had it diagnosed as crypto. The last of the autumn calvers calved in the same shed across the feed passage and a couple of the last calves scoured a bit too so suspect the infection came from them. Have had crypto in calves in the past, but now that we have the mineral balance(especially selenium) in the cows diet sorted out, it hasn't really been a major issue. Just keen to get things right before and during the shed being used for the spring calvers and possibly March lambers if weather is bad.
If you want a disinfectant then there’s little better than Virkon imo.
However, what are you trying to disinfect the shed? Are the sheep coming into it, or the bales for litter, going to be sterile, or are you just creating a blank canvass for any bugs to breed on?
Clean the shed out then introduce beneficial bacteria to swamp out the harmful ones with Pruex. It really does work.?
What are the contact details for ‘Pruex’ as I’m keen to learn more! And google ain’t helping at the moment.
Thank you. Il run Virkon S through the power washer [emoji106]Why not? It dissolves easily enough in water and only needs a low conc to be effective.
Ah OK, that's a plan. I briefly read the instructions and got the impression it was too go in the power washer but I could easily have got it wrong!We normally power wash, then put Virkon on using a knapsack sprayer.
Ah OK, that's a plan. I briefly read the instructions and got the impression it was too go in the power washer but I could easily have got it wrong!
No not tried that.Have you tried Diversey Zal Perax? This is DEFRA approved and being in liquid form is easier to apply through a pressure washer. We also stock the Virkon S.
I don’t suppose it matters a lot from the disinfecting pov, and you’d save a bit on chem if you clean it first then disinfect.
I'd rather wreck a knapsack sprayer than a pressure washer.
Some of these chems do rubber pipes & seals no good at all