- Jun 15, 2008
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I'm building the bantam chicken pen for seramas and japanese bantam crosses right next to the garden and would like to utilize some natural weeders and tillers in the form of chickens. The beds are raised so there are 6" or more of board on all sides of the paths that I want to put mulch on so majority should stay in but no doubt some will end up on the beds. So I'm looking for a mulch available in Iowa, rapidly decomposing so my beds gain more soil not turn to more mulch every year, and safe for chicken ingestion or not interesting/too big to ingest. Cocoa shells would be perfect if it wasn't for the whole theobromine and toxicity issue. Corn cob is out because all corn products are prone to growing a toxic mold which will kill anything that ingests it and corn cob looks too much like food to chickens. I've been looking for peanut hulls or buckwheat hulls without any luck.
Any suggestions where to look or what else to use?
Any suggestions where to look or what else to use?