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- Mar 21, 2020
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Hello!
So I'm not new to chickens (it has been a while though), but I am new to composting.
Does anyone know of any good guides for beginners with a material list or anything?
A lot of what I've been finding just refer to "compost bins" and give no other details on what that means.
Like if we leave it out back just in the yard rather than in a bin is that not usable?
We used to just dump it in a spot in the woods and not use it, but I figure theres no reason I shouldnt put it to work, right?
I literally dont know anything about composting, so any help would be appreciated. I'd love to learn about vegetable and other food waste as well. I'd rather recycle as much as I can if at all possible.
Also for bedding for the coop, is shredded paper okay? I'm trying to figure a good way to recycle various things, and while I'm a little concerned with using mail (is that okay? It switches hands a lot so im not sure :/), I figure it might be a good way to recycle house paper.
My dad used to use newspaper, though I suppose that's the same issue with handling isnt it?
Our coop is a backyard one, we arent part of a large anything, we just have property I'd like to put to work and keep healthy and upkept.
Thank you for any help you guys can give me! I want the best for my birds, so I really appreciate any help!
Ps. Bonus question that should prolly go in a different thread. I accidentally grabbed oyster shell instead of grit. I'm guessing it wont be the same, but Is there a difference between poultry grit and chick grit? And should I get grit with probiotics or does it not matter?
I've never seen probiotic grit around this area so I didn't even know it was a thing. Thanks!
So I'm not new to chickens (it has been a while though), but I am new to composting.
Does anyone know of any good guides for beginners with a material list or anything?
A lot of what I've been finding just refer to "compost bins" and give no other details on what that means.
Like if we leave it out back just in the yard rather than in a bin is that not usable?
We used to just dump it in a spot in the woods and not use it, but I figure theres no reason I shouldnt put it to work, right?
I literally dont know anything about composting, so any help would be appreciated. I'd love to learn about vegetable and other food waste as well. I'd rather recycle as much as I can if at all possible.
Also for bedding for the coop, is shredded paper okay? I'm trying to figure a good way to recycle various things, and while I'm a little concerned with using mail (is that okay? It switches hands a lot so im not sure :/), I figure it might be a good way to recycle house paper.
My dad used to use newspaper, though I suppose that's the same issue with handling isnt it?
Our coop is a backyard one, we arent part of a large anything, we just have property I'd like to put to work and keep healthy and upkept.
Thank you for any help you guys can give me! I want the best for my birds, so I really appreciate any help!
Ps. Bonus question that should prolly go in a different thread. I accidentally grabbed oyster shell instead of grit. I'm guessing it wont be the same, but Is there a difference between poultry grit and chick grit? And should I get grit with probiotics or does it not matter?
I've never seen probiotic grit around this area so I didn't even know it was a thing. Thanks!