Boone Farm
Songster
I started using the deep litter method in my small coop. It has pretty good ventilation and all seems to be fine. Last night I went to turn the litter and I noticed the litter was moving. Upon closer inspection there were hundreds of little worms (grub looking) within the lower layers of the litter.
It did look like it was composting very well but I wasn't sure if the grubby looking organisms were bad or good for my chickens.
One concern I have is that one of my chickens lays her eggs in the coop.
I have read articles about the importance of nematodes in DLM but I am not sure if this shorter/fatter grubby looking worm is good or bad.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
It did look like it was composting very well but I wasn't sure if the grubby looking organisms were bad or good for my chickens.
One concern I have is that one of my chickens lays her eggs in the coop.
I have read articles about the importance of nematodes in DLM but I am not sure if this shorter/fatter grubby looking worm is good or bad.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.