Chickens Making Compost in WINTER!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UXAEGk9sMQ I learned a lot about chickens in this video, and it's making me want to move out of the city just to have a gigantic compost pile and some chickens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UXAEGk9sMQ I learned a lot about chickens in this video, and it's making me want to move out of the city just to have a gigantic compost pile and some chickens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yr2R4ZfbpAQ My respiratory system is crying watching him breathe in all that dust! I bet his air quality is still compost-loads better than mine here in the city, though... Key takeaways: -Compost piles need moisture to get started. -Volume is critical to successful, high quality compost.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um07cEViUFU I now have a new item on my list for things to do before I die. Creating a compost pile in West Africa is obviously not the same as making one here in west Philadelphia. The mix of materials, the group effort, and especially the dancing during the compaction step makes this video so great to watch...this puts all my efforts to shame! It's great to observe the differences here... they aren't adding shredded cardboard and paper to their pile. Instead, they have large windrows filled with chicken and cow manure, sorghum chat, millet, etc. Further, their soil is really acidic, so they add cook fire ash to help neutralize the process. I have no doubt that they create beautiful compost, and I hope to one day participate in…