Thank you, that is helpful! Right now I am trying to find the best price for pine shavings. I find Tractor Supply to be the best price, but I live 40 min from the nearest one...
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I thought the same thing-- I use a little shavings on areas to clean off easily. Like a poop board, and put in the compost or I fling it over the grass areas as instant fertilizer. IMO too much poo for the area can be problematic, so I think if you can remove the majority of the poo, you can see how your system is working. I have one coop with a lot of birds-- they prefer that coop for some reason so it is crowded. A mix of dry fall eaves and poo is not working well--but I"m still trying out different recipes!!
I'm wondering if ashes function much like lime for ammonia control. Does anyone know?? FOr some reason I'm thinking about old fashion soap making using the lye in the ashes . . . maybe totally off here.![]()
No I dont think the depth matters for the seasons. Most people clean them out once a year to put in their runs, compost, etc.Should the shavings be a different depth during the summer vs the winter? Also, how much DE should I use when initially starting my DLM? Thank you for any info![]()