JCaseyHammond
Crowing
Yes, I had sandy soil, now it’s very rich. I dumped loads of wood chips in the run and raked them around because I don’t like stepping on wet areas. I throw grass clippings and scratch on top of the chips and theI am curious if it is possible to have a chicken run that also works as a composter. I would like to throw a certain amount of food scraps (things that can be composted), leaves, etc. and collect compost from the run to use in my garden. Needless to say, it should not smell as I have neighbors nearby.
Just a few info, my run has a roof so it doesn't get wet by rain. If necessary I can spray water by a controlled amount.
If this is possible, what would be the ideal bedding material? I am currently using construction grade sand but this is probably not ideal for compost. Perhaps some soil mixed with wood chips?
Anybody has experience on this?
chickens enjoy kicking it all around.
Over a season the wood chips break down and have to be replenished. I get them from the city landscapers because they are not dyed black like the chips at the home improvement stores.
Edited to add, the run is 6 feet wide by 150 feet long for 20 chickens. It doesn’t smell because it has excellent ventilation, same as the coop. The run is fenced with chain link. It has a party canopy frame with shade cloth for a roof.
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