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LDSmama
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A little more info...
While this will be a tractor coop most of the year, from first snowfall until spring it will be stationary. Part of our yard is a garden spot, and a corner of that will be the compost pile. I'm building an 8' square of concrete blocks, with the center dug out about a foot. All spring/summer we'll put all our compostable stuff in that pit. When the snow starts, making moving the tractor too difficult, we'll just park it right on top of that pit, add straw/hay/leaves etc. as needed, and do the deep litter method until spring. Then, come spring, we'll move the coop back to the grass, and utilize the compost in the garden.
While this will be a tractor coop most of the year, from first snowfall until spring it will be stationary. Part of our yard is a garden spot, and a corner of that will be the compost pile. I'm building an 8' square of concrete blocks, with the center dug out about a foot. All spring/summer we'll put all our compostable stuff in that pit. When the snow starts, making moving the tractor too difficult, we'll just park it right on top of that pit, add straw/hay/leaves etc. as needed, and do the deep litter method until spring. Then, come spring, we'll move the coop back to the grass, and utilize the compost in the garden.