I took out 8 large wheelbarrow loads yesterday in various stages of de-comp. Now off to the bins for finishing!

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Absolutely!!!! The floors of both my coops are dirt and the DL does wonderfully. In the middle of a deep freeze I actually found an earthworm in the dirt as I turned the DLI have a 10x10 dig kennel coop with a dirt floor. Rain can blow in at the front part. The dirt floor is pretty loose right now from the chickens scratching in it. (It's a new coop). Can I do the DLM with this?
I have NEVER used DE. My DL is completely chemical free. I would suggest reading the bag the pellets came in to see what it says about people/animal consumption. Also if you have an outside fire pit you can also use those ashes. Ashes are a non chemical way of the prevention of lice & mites. And the hens love to dust bathe in it,New to chickens, mine range from 4 weeks ( broilers) to 2 weeks (egg layers) and they are not yet in the coop. Is DE a must? We have a corn/wood pellet burner, can I used the ashes from the burner with this DLM? I ask because I believe the wood pellets we burn are not for human or animal consumption. Also, if the ashes are able to be used, can I use that instead of DE?
But what about the chance of it getting wet? Most of what I've read says that DL should be kept dry.Absolutely!!!! The floors of both my coops are dirt and the DL does wonderfully. In the middle of a deep freeze I actually found an earthworm in the dirt as I turned the DL![]()
You can use leaves, ,grass clippings, weeds, whatever you can find for free....I also use straw/hay & shavings. Breaks down wonderfully. (tho the straw & hay take more time)
It got wet around the edges and even some snow in there but I just kept turning it when it did and the girls helped stir it up & broke down great. My current coop got partially flooded a few weeks ago so I added some shavings and have been turning it frequently so the wet stuff underneath can dry. I have had no problemsBut what about the chance of it getting wet? Most of what I've read says that DL should be kept dry.Absolutely!!!! The floors of both my coops are dirt and the DL does wonderfully. In the middle of a deep freeze I actually found an earthworm in the dirt as I turned the DLYou can use leaves, ,grass clippings, weeds, whatever you can find for free....I also use straw/hay![]()