ducks4you
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Yep, lots bigger. BUT, we've owned over 30 horses in the last 27 years, so maybe that counts, too. LOL
Speaking of manure, my Amish farrier told me that when he first moved to his house the previous owner had (his words) "over-manured" the fields. Having now had my horses in the back yard (only 5 acres, compared to your spread), I don't think you can do that. I recently discovered that our soil is neutral to alkaline. Adding manure from my horses and my flock of chickens just amends it. I've studied up on how long it takes for both to compost when the piles aren't turned--WHO has time for that! I have to eke out time to garden and to school!
I don't burn my crops out. Every spot that I've weeded, tilled and turned in aged manure has produced good crops. I just moved my birds outside. DH and I have planned the coop for 3 years now, and my flock has spent 2 winters in a 12 x 16 stall in the barn. This year we have our building muscles developed enough from recent backyard projects that we're ready to start next weekend. It needs to be finished by first of November.
I have the dirty stall bedding to use and last year's 10 x 20 summer coop spot to dig and use, too.
Speaking of manure, my Amish farrier told me that when he first moved to his house the previous owner had (his words) "over-manured" the fields. Having now had my horses in the back yard (only 5 acres, compared to your spread), I don't think you can do that. I recently discovered that our soil is neutral to alkaline. Adding manure from my horses and my flock of chickens just amends it. I've studied up on how long it takes for both to compost when the piles aren't turned--WHO has time for that! I have to eke out time to garden and to school!
I don't burn my crops out. Every spot that I've weeded, tilled and turned in aged manure has produced good crops. I just moved my birds outside. DH and I have planned the coop for 3 years now, and my flock has spent 2 winters in a 12 x 16 stall in the barn. This year we have our building muscles developed enough from recent backyard projects that we're ready to start next weekend. It needs to be finished by first of November.
I have the dirty stall bedding to use and last year's 10 x 20 summer coop spot to dig and use, too.