Eggscaping
Enjoying Life!
So...I'm one of these old hippy (before it was chic) tree-hugger type people who does recycling and composting and worm-composting and so on and so on. Here in Portland, all we do is have one of those large "revolving" type compost bins that you can screw a lid on and rotate every day or so for our non-meat food type garbage.
But when we move down to Lakeside, I had a mind to having a compost type situation either in or near the chicken coop/run. So we could let the chickens get out to scratch through it and maybe a half of the run could be set up so that it could hold some compost...rotating with the other half.
But then the thought came to me that there may be bears in the woods around Lakeside...it's quite forested. There are black bears in the area.
Do the rest of you have any particular way/s that you deal with compost piles if you have bears around? We have raccoons here and they can't get into the plastic bins...but a bear could.
But when we move down to Lakeside, I had a mind to having a compost type situation either in or near the chicken coop/run. So we could let the chickens get out to scratch through it and maybe a half of the run could be set up so that it could hold some compost...rotating with the other half.
But then the thought came to me that there may be bears in the woods around Lakeside...it's quite forested. There are black bears in the area.
Do the rest of you have any particular way/s that you deal with compost piles if you have bears around? We have raccoons here and they can't get into the plastic bins...but a bear could.