XanderWiFi
Songster
I wanted to present the setup I am enabling in case there are unseen drawbacks or ways I could enhance the system.
We do a bit of light gardening and I am making a stronger effort to compost some good fertilizer for when planting time comes. I am employing my chickens for their personal enjoyment and assistance in product creation.
Our coop and internal run is a 12x6 amish coop we purchased when first starting out. This is where they obviously sleep and get locked up at night. Since then I have added a fenced in 30x30 external run to give them more space and protection.
The coop and internal run are bedded with pine shavings. Any bedding or poop scooped out of the coop itself is thrown out the chicken door where it is raked out with the internal run's bedding into the external run.
Within the external run there is a 5x10 compost section that is ringed with logs that are about a foot tall. We put all household scraps here for the chickens to pick through. All leftover food, coffee grounds, scraps go in this section to be picked over.
In fall, I raked a bunch of fallen leaves into the girl's external run since they have effectively killed any grass within their fenced area. The leaves give them something to dig through hunting for bugs or whatnot while they gradually shred and stir it. They also poop on top of it as well. Recently, I raked all of these poopy leaves into the composting corner and raked leaves out of the woods to line their external run once again.
All in all, leftover, coop poop/pine shavings, poopy leaves all end up in this composting corner. It makes a sizable pile altogether and the girls LOVE tearing it apart and pooping in it further. Of course, I rake it back to be scratched, stirred and pecked further.
I think I am starting to see a positive result of our collective labors. Gradually, a dark black "dirt" has been surfacing in the compost corner which I hope to continue building upon as the poop and leaves break down. I've read I require a 30:1 ratio of carbon:chicken poop for it to become safe fertilizer. My hope is it will continually attract bugs to help feed the birds in addition to the scraps and reduce feed cost. All the while they continue turning the compost and shredding leaves further.
Is this system flawed or unsafe in any way? Is there any way I can improve upon it? Should I leave the "pay dirt" there to continue to be dug through or begin piling it somewhere else? I am particularly interested to hear of ideas for more effective compost buildup rather than some old logs. Being in the corner they throw it through the fence as well.
We do a bit of light gardening and I am making a stronger effort to compost some good fertilizer for when planting time comes. I am employing my chickens for their personal enjoyment and assistance in product creation.
Our coop and internal run is a 12x6 amish coop we purchased when first starting out. This is where they obviously sleep and get locked up at night. Since then I have added a fenced in 30x30 external run to give them more space and protection.
The coop and internal run are bedded with pine shavings. Any bedding or poop scooped out of the coop itself is thrown out the chicken door where it is raked out with the internal run's bedding into the external run.
Within the external run there is a 5x10 compost section that is ringed with logs that are about a foot tall. We put all household scraps here for the chickens to pick through. All leftover food, coffee grounds, scraps go in this section to be picked over.
In fall, I raked a bunch of fallen leaves into the girl's external run since they have effectively killed any grass within their fenced area. The leaves give them something to dig through hunting for bugs or whatnot while they gradually shred and stir it. They also poop on top of it as well. Recently, I raked all of these poopy leaves into the composting corner and raked leaves out of the woods to line their external run once again.
All in all, leftover, coop poop/pine shavings, poopy leaves all end up in this composting corner. It makes a sizable pile altogether and the girls LOVE tearing it apart and pooping in it further. Of course, I rake it back to be scratched, stirred and pecked further.
I think I am starting to see a positive result of our collective labors. Gradually, a dark black "dirt" has been surfacing in the compost corner which I hope to continue building upon as the poop and leaves break down. I've read I require a 30:1 ratio of carbon:chicken poop for it to become safe fertilizer. My hope is it will continually attract bugs to help feed the birds in addition to the scraps and reduce feed cost. All the while they continue turning the compost and shredding leaves further.
Is this system flawed or unsafe in any way? Is there any way I can improve upon it? Should I leave the "pay dirt" there to continue to be dug through or begin piling it somewhere else? I am particularly interested to hear of ideas for more effective compost buildup rather than some old logs. Being in the corner they throw it through the fence as well.
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