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Title: chicken bedding - composting
Post by: Danno on March 23, 2018, 14:46:22
Hi everyone. I have a few chickens and i'm getting some more soon. i'm using wood shaving for bedding and i have a compost bin which i solely use for the bedding. my question is will it break down just shavings and chicken poo? I'm not fussed if it takes a year with turning every few weeks as i have plenty of compost bins for everything else.
cheers
Dan
Title: Re: chicken bedding - composting
Post by: Obelixx on March 23, 2018, 15:59:59
Hi - I've been thinking about getting chickens and doing a bit of research on the practicalities.   It should break down OK but you may need to wet the wood shavings to help it along.  It also needs to get hot for a few days to break down any pathogens but will then make great garden compost.   I found this article informative - http://www.seattletilth.org/learn/resources-1/city-chickens/compostingchickenmanure

Jury still out here tho as we have 2 dogs and 2 cats who would probably find chucks fascinating and we like to be able to go away occasionally.
Title: Re: chicken bedding - composting
Post by: BarriedaleNick on March 23, 2018, 16:57:09
I throw my chicken bedding in with the grass cuttings and food waste to add moisture and organic content but it will break down on its own. 
Cats are fine with chickens - actually our cats are wary of the ladies and give them a wide berth.  Dogs may be more of an issue.  We do leave them for weekends but any longer and we get the cat lady to come round to feed both the cats and hens
Title: Re: chicken bedding - composting
Post by: terrier on March 24, 2018, 12:46:25
Same here. I use wood shavings for bedding, everything that is compostable goes into the same pile, the theory is the bigger the pile the hotter it gets. Once it cools, then the worms move in to do their work.
Title: Re: chicken bedding - composting
Post by: rowbow on March 25, 2018, 09:47:11
Get a bail of oilseed rape straw, it has good reports for horse bedding and rots down within 6 months, shop around for the best prices  :happy7:
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