Hi, Pat ~
Yes, I will use plenty of nitrogen in my composting.
Here in the West, we seem to be nitrogen deficient in many places. After garden for 30 years, I have wonderful soil
with lots of earthworms/anglers. I'm expecting the hens to have lots of fun with that!
The dropping boards seem to be an excellent idea. I was planning on using a board with linoleum on it (ala Seachick). The fresh droppings will go into the compost with lots of leaves and kitchen peels until they're broken down and won't burn the plants.
McGoo, thanks for the photos of your coop. I have a question about your door. I love the way it opens for easy cleaning, and ventilation. Do you find that it sags at all because of its weight? Do you ever leave it open for extended times?
It would be great to have here where the summer gets very hot. If I could leave the door open for evening breezes, that would help. I'd have to secure the opening with 1/2" hardcloth, though.... I know some people take off panels and then store them until the temps plummet, but I don't think that would work for me.
Carla
Yes, I will use plenty of nitrogen in my composting.


The dropping boards seem to be an excellent idea. I was planning on using a board with linoleum on it (ala Seachick). The fresh droppings will go into the compost with lots of leaves and kitchen peels until they're broken down and won't burn the plants.
McGoo, thanks for the photos of your coop. I have a question about your door. I love the way it opens for easy cleaning, and ventilation. Do you find that it sags at all because of its weight? Do you ever leave it open for extended times?
It would be great to have here where the summer gets very hot. If I could leave the door open for evening breezes, that would help. I'd have to secure the opening with 1/2" hardcloth, though.... I know some people take off panels and then store them until the temps plummet, but I don't think that would work for me.
Carla