Can you use Lime in Your Barn? First Saturday Lime First Impressions {Barn Cleanout}

2 years ago
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Is lime safe for your farm animals? We’re using First Saturday Lime in our goat stall to prevent smells and odors and to keep pests like flies and fly larvae down. Our review and first impressions of First Saturday Lime, as seen on the TV show Shark Tank.

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Why might you consider adding lime to your barn stalls? Smell prevention and pest deterrent are the two main reasons.

The two most common varieties of lime are hydrated lime and garden lime. Hydrated lime is potent; highly effective but caustic, when mixed with water (like urine) it can cause burns. Garden lime is safe but not especially effective.

That’s where First Saturday Lime comes in. First Saturday Lime claims to be the best of both types so it’s effective like hydrated lime but safe like garden lime. We first learned about this product from the TV show Shark Tank and we purchased it with our own money. We’re excited to put it to work on our farm and are hopeful to see good results.

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