- Jul 9, 2009
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Hello, great list and I see that I'm doing some things fairly right.
I was wondering about a few items. I have a large compost pile that I add to daily. I dumpster dive in the morning for fresh produce (it would disgust you how much Trader Joe's and every store throw away DAILY). So I bring home tons of produce and I add it to my compost and I let my hens eat what they choose. They of course have feed in their chicken run, but they are free range during most of the day.
So, I often put whole avocados and bananas (use a shovel to chop them up) in my compost and I'm wondering if with such an abundance of choice would the chickens avoid the skins and things that aren't in their best interest in lieu of the tastier treats (grape tomatos, blueberries, strawberries, greens, eggplant peppers)?
The chickens spend a lot of time digging through and turning my compost, looking for bugs and seeds and treats. Should I keep them out of there or let them? I like not having to turn it myself.
I was wondering about a few items. I have a large compost pile that I add to daily. I dumpster dive in the morning for fresh produce (it would disgust you how much Trader Joe's and every store throw away DAILY). So I bring home tons of produce and I add it to my compost and I let my hens eat what they choose. They of course have feed in their chicken run, but they are free range during most of the day.
So, I often put whole avocados and bananas (use a shovel to chop them up) in my compost and I'm wondering if with such an abundance of choice would the chickens avoid the skins and things that aren't in their best interest in lieu of the tastier treats (grape tomatos, blueberries, strawberries, greens, eggplant peppers)?
The chickens spend a lot of time digging through and turning my compost, looking for bugs and seeds and treats. Should I keep them out of there or let them? I like not having to turn it myself.
