Chicken Manure in the Garden

lesa

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Thanks for the link, boggy. I was a gardener before I was a chicken owner- I originally got chickens for their poop!! Of course, now I enjoy having chickens as much as I enjoy gardening. I disagree a little with the authors opinion about dropping boards. I don't like mixing wood chips into my garden, without composting. So, I use dropping boards to keep the plain poop separate. I clean those every morning (it takes 2 minutes, tops.) I apply that directly to the garden in winter and let nature take care of it...
The chips I either compost in a pile all their own, or add them on top of a flower garden, as fertilizer/mulch.
Still waiting to hear your plans for chicken poop, boggy- I know you have them!
 

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lesa said:
Thanks for the link, boggy. I was a gardener before I was a chicken owner- I originally got chickens for their poop!! Of course, now I enjoy having chickens as much as I enjoy gardening. I disagree a little with the authors opinion about dropping boards. I don't like mixing wood chips into my garden, without composting. So, I use dropping boards to keep the plain poop separate. I clean those every morning (it takes 2 minutes, tops.) I apply that directly to the garden in winter and let nature take care of it...
The chips I either compost in a pile all their own, or add them on top of a flower garden, as fertilizer/mulch.
Still waiting to hear your plans for chicken poop, boggy- I know you have them!
Hahahahaha.....You know me, heading to the compost pile. Next fall......it will be heading straight to the garden, in trenches.
 

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