Here’s a photo of the hay bake composter setup, and of the (now empty) pallet composter.
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I actually have composters made OF hay bales. I also do use loose hay when I'm low on other carbon, but I was looking for a fairly inexpensive, easy to build with, and modular building material to build composters out of.
I also have a wooden composter made of pallets that are 14' x 7'...plus lots of area in the run that is "compost in the run" areas...so I have LOTS of composting going on.
Here’s a photo of the hay bake composter setup, and of the (now empty) pallet composter.
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OK. I better understand now. I have been following your posts for some time and know that you, like me, are into the chicken run composting and such. Always enjoy reading your posts.
Yeah, 3 chickens with a pile of leaves and a few scraps or what I'm doing, any anything in between is great. Not everyone needs to go totally over the top like I do.![]()
Yeah, that is a very nice setup. I don't have your scale of operations, but I too have found success composting with the chickens at my level. It's all good.
Also, when you can put 30 barrels of leaves into a system and think "well, that's a start', it's clear you're making an ABSURD amount of compost.
...I may add kitchen scraps as well if I can bury them deep in the poo. Hopefully that will keep marauding varmints like 'possums and raccoons out of it....
Into this box will go the cleanings of the hen house (shredded paper and chicken poop) and once it is built up pretty good I may add kitchen scraps as well if I can bury them deep in the poo.
I went out there and dug some up the other day and it had become the most GLORIOUS composted garden soil you could hope for!
Although honestly three bins would be better than one.
Is there a reason you want to put kitchen scraps in a compost bin, instead of putting them in the chicken pen? If the chickens eat the parts they want, and mix the rest with their bedding and droppings, there won't be much left to attract varmints.