Question for all city quail keeps, how do you deal with their droppings. What goes in comes out so say two 50 lb bags of feed per month for 40 to 50 birds. that's like two or three maybe more bushels of dung. Any processing tips for dealing with that? What do you do in the winter with it?
It can go into a compost pile any time of the year. Make sure if you do to cover it with brown materiel like crushed leaves to deter flies or put it in a "closed" composter like Quail Jailer suggested. If your city situation does not allow for compost you can give or sell it to gardeners in your area who would be more than happy to compost it for their own use. Like all poultry dung/manure it is a "hot" manure and should be composted before use or it can burn your plants (unless you risk using it in tiny amounts, not worth the risk IMO). We have people here that post poultry, goat, horse and rabbit manure on our local Craigslist in the farm and garden section for free or a low fee. Just think, people might pay money for your animals' dung!
That being said out of 50 pounds of feed much of that goes to waste since quail are adept at billing their food out of whatever container you put it in. The little darlings. I have yet to find a feeder that does not waste feed.
