I'm almost about to give my chooks their spring dose of Flubenvet. During this time, does anybody choose not to chuck their (potentially wormy) poo on the compost heap. If so, why?
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Strangely I wondered the same thing recently, but after using french worming stuff with a 4 week withdrawal period... I wondered too late of course, so the compost is already full of it, but as I've not chopped stuff up or turned it for ages and it's not going to be ready to use any time soon, I'm hoping it'll be fine. I did read the eggs could remain viable for about 4 years in the soil though, which was a bit disturbing...sigpicGardening in France rocks!
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Again, something I probably should have thought of and didnt! My lot have flubenvet and also a natural one (forgot name) which is supposed to just try and prevent them getting them. All their muck goes on the heap, which goes on the garden. I am still alive, so far, so all is good, so far!You may say I'm a dreamer... But I'm not the only one...
I'm an official nutter - an official 'cropper' of a nutter! I am sooooo pleased to be a cropper! Hurrah!
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Have to say, have never thought about it. Expect they have a low level worm infestation most of the time in reality. Fixed run,free range and get wormed every 3 -4 months.The earth worms are potential carriers anyway I think...and then there are the mice living in the compost heaps....Gardening forever, housework whenever!
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