what to do with the poo and dirty bedding? advice please.....

I have one of those rotating Composters, after I fill it up i dump the rest in my Tomato beds and work it in, Next spring it should do fine. But I have way more pine shavings than I do poo.
 
I live in a suburban addition and have borderline "outlaw" hens. If you have an extra Rubbermaid trashcan with a lid...drill some holes in the side, top and bottom. With straw bedding the poo's will work down so when you removed the straw, just roll it with a rake (runs and yards) and by hand in the coop or large coops with a rake and most of the poo will remain on the ground/floor. Gather the poo and compost in the bin with a layer of straw, then poo, then dirt and wet it down a little and let it go through a heat before you start another layer. No need to turn for awhile...BUT your straw to poo ratio will be crazy like 90% straw. I pile it up in little piles and run it over with my mower. I have a mulching blade with a grass catcher...this will make it way easier to compost a large volume of straw...but the bin...yeah that keeps the smell down and enhances the process if you have the right combination of moisture and air and isnt as unsightly as a big pile of poo & staw.
 
I'm lucky to have a one acre lot next door that will never be built on. It's wooded, and I toss my soiled pine shavings from inside the coop, and pine straw (pine needles) from the chicken's run in a wheel barrow each week and walk it over to the lot and dump it in a big pile. To this I add veggie peelings, the shells of the small pumpkins that remain after the girls get done picking on it and it all sits together. We take a pitch fork and give it a little stir - nothing major - every other week. Hopefully, come spring some of it will be ready to use in our garden.
 
i have a big pile of pine shaving and chicken poop and some hay mixed in. out behind the coop some is 3 years old going on 4 years. i offer it to anyone that wants it for gardens. i tell them come take what you want. one guy said i should bag it up and sell it by the bags. lol.
 
I sold it for $3 a sack this year. It was gone in 20 minutes. They keep calling wanting more. To wet to deal with now. I also gave horse manue away bye the trunk load. On Craigslist
 
No food scraps, but peelings, veggies, fruit, egg shells, coffiee grounds and I'm sure I forgot a bunch.
 

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