Ronnie2
Chirping
IamRainey, like that post. I am a registered organ donor, what they don't recover will be cremated, and then will be add to the mix in the garden on the family farm, if the children will have it!!
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PDZ, in reasonable amounts, should do no harm to the compost.What do you do with the sweet PDZ on your poop boards? Compost it too?
Mike
I have been keeping chickens since last April. I now am up to 23, and don't have any oder either. My 16-foot south side of coop is all open and covered with 1/4-inch galvinized steel hardware cloth. All the other walls and two windows or also covered with the steel clothe, covered over with pinetree log slabs, with small cracks in between the wood. That is a big reason that it never smells. I also clean my poop boards every day.I don't use PDZ either. I only have 3 chickens at present. It's easy to collect what they poop out each night along with a modest amount of the pine shavings bedding they kick up onto the poop board. And I haven't detected even a modest amount of odor in the 2 months they've been in their 4' x 8' coop.