Arizona Chickens

And a Good day! To all my fellow caffiene and chicken addicts.
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Do any of you avid gardeners do your own compost? My mom does (you already know the woes with the seedlings) but I want to have my own bin because, frankly, I'm tired of transporting it. It's not very awesome even though it's only 6 miles.

I'm thinking about building a wooden one on the ground with pallets. I like the idea of worms being able to get in and help the process along. I have a corner on the SW of my lot that only gets about half exposure even when the sun is at super summer straight up height.

Thoughts? Experiences?
 
I recently (yesterday) discovered that if you put it in a big plastic garbage can, soak it once a week, and then don't mix things up you will create a stinky biohazard that can be smelled for blocks.

I recommend the wood palates. And mixing with a pitchfork.

Lots of mixing.

I think that's where I went wrong.
 
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I recently (yesterday) discovered that if you put it in a big plastic garbage can, soak it once a week, and then don't mix things up you will create a stinky biohazard that can be smelled for blocks.

I recommend the wood palates. And mixing with a pitchfork.

Lots of mixing.

I think that's where I went wrong.

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.. I've had a few failed experiments myself..​
 
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HI...

I hope the chicks are doing well, you bought them from me. All of my silkies are PQ only.....I did tell you that and I hope that you are still enjoying them

No you did not tell me that but I did not ask either. PQ is fine with me. One is not a silky. It is a single comb with hard feathers and is about twice the size of the rest. It's feathers are a slate gray color and he has a thin line of feathering going down his legs and he has 4 toes. Do you have a clue what it could be? I am enjoying them very much. Could one of your silkie ladies had an affair with something other than a silkie roo? They are doing well. Will post photos of them soon, maybe you can help me figure out what the other chick could possibly be.

I am not happy with my silkies...that being said, it sounds like I still have bantam cochin mixed in somehow, I THOUGHT that I had gotten rid of all of the birds that could have had cochin in them looks like I missed one. Everyone is housed separate, not even common walls....so no other roos could have gotten in so to speak
 
Welcome to all the newbies.

I use pine shavings in the whole coop/yard. It's all covered. You can see it on my BYC page. (click the link to the left)
It's very little work. You can search for "deep-litter method" if you are interested.
 
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No you did not tell me that but I did not ask either. PQ is fine with me. One is not a silky. It is a single comb with hard feathers and is about twice the size of the rest. It's feathers are a slate gray color and he has a thin line of feathering going down his legs and he has 4 toes. Do you have a clue what it could be? I am enjoying them very much. Could one of your silkie ladies had an affair with something other than a silkie roo? They are doing well. Will post photos of them soon, maybe you can help me figure out what the other chick could possibly be.

I am not happy with my silkies...that being said, it sounds like I still have bantam cochin mixed in somehow, I THOUGHT that I had gotten rid of all of the birds that could have had cochin in them looks like I missed one. Everyone is housed separate, not even common walls....so no other roos could have gotten in so to speak

Well if it makes you feel better we are absolutely smitten with 2 of them, cutie-pies. I basically got them to get me back into a chicken state of mind for when my shipment comes. It worked. I am devoted to them all and have gotten back into the poultry scene. We are enjoying them very much.
 
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Welcome! I use sand on the bottom, then shavings, aiming for deep litter method. If it doesn't work out for me I'll be sticking with sand, and yes I use a kitty litter scooper too.
 

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