Only me (again), sorry if this is posted somewhere else and I missed it...
Chicken bedding.... I poo pick daily and I've just done my first weekly total overhaul. What a pain in the rear that turned out to be with the chooks round my ankles every move (I gave up lifting them out of the run - no sooner was my back turned to pick up the next they were back in!) and scratching their way through the heap of straw I just as I was about to pick it up and stuff it in the black bag scattering it all over the place again <sigh>
It made me wonder a few things though:
(1) Does everyone do a total overhaul of removing all the hay once a week, or do you leave it longer? They're on a concrete base if that makes any difference. I poo pick / replace damp straw in the coop daily, and the run is poo picked. They have outdoor space that they spend most of their time in and I noticed the run seemed really clean anyway?? Should I routinely replace all the straw in the run once a week or can I use my noodle and change it when it starts to look like it needs changing and poo picking is no longer cutting the mustard? Or is there something important I've missed regardless of how clean and dry the straw looks? The coop I would change weekly (as well as daily poo picking and replacing a I go) regardless as this is very enclosed, slept in all night and in my head regardless of how clean it may or may not stay should be overhauled weekly....
(2) What do you do with the old straw? I know I can compost some, but I'd end up with far too much straw vs green stuff surely? Can I use this as mulch at the lottie even though it's been poo'ed on? Bad idea to mulch my lottie strawberries with?
(3) I've been poo picking the lumps into a bucket, but have been told I need to let it rest for a year (whoops I was going to just use it fresh!). I don't have masses of storage space for concentrated smelly chook poo - is this stuff really worth saving (vs buying pellets which aren't that expensive) or shall I just bung it in with the straw to decompose?
Only week one and I have a nearly full bucket of chook poo, and a bin bag of straw
Chicken bedding.... I poo pick daily and I've just done my first weekly total overhaul. What a pain in the rear that turned out to be with the chooks round my ankles every move (I gave up lifting them out of the run - no sooner was my back turned to pick up the next they were back in!) and scratching their way through the heap of straw I just as I was about to pick it up and stuff it in the black bag scattering it all over the place again <sigh>
It made me wonder a few things though:
(1) Does everyone do a total overhaul of removing all the hay once a week, or do you leave it longer? They're on a concrete base if that makes any difference. I poo pick / replace damp straw in the coop daily, and the run is poo picked. They have outdoor space that they spend most of their time in and I noticed the run seemed really clean anyway?? Should I routinely replace all the straw in the run once a week or can I use my noodle and change it when it starts to look like it needs changing and poo picking is no longer cutting the mustard? Or is there something important I've missed regardless of how clean and dry the straw looks? The coop I would change weekly (as well as daily poo picking and replacing a I go) regardless as this is very enclosed, slept in all night and in my head regardless of how clean it may or may not stay should be overhauled weekly....
(2) What do you do with the old straw? I know I can compost some, but I'd end up with far too much straw vs green stuff surely? Can I use this as mulch at the lottie even though it's been poo'ed on? Bad idea to mulch my lottie strawberries with?
(3) I've been poo picking the lumps into a bucket, but have been told I need to let it rest for a year (whoops I was going to just use it fresh!). I don't have masses of storage space for concentrated smelly chook poo - is this stuff really worth saving (vs buying pellets which aren't that expensive) or shall I just bung it in with the straw to decompose?
Only week one and I have a nearly full bucket of chook poo, and a bin bag of straw
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