Mini Horses
Herd Master
Chicken manure needs compost for heavy use. Light applications ok, light side dress...keep off plants, lightly work into soil...doesn't take much! Rabbit and goat can be worked in without such concern...ready to use, so to speak...but winter application to compost in is best.
Too much chicken manure will kill stuff, burn it right up. Even grasses near chicken houses have been shown to have grass that cause nitrogen poisoning to animals eating it. But you can cut and use that grass as fertilizing mulch. The free range hens fertilize grasses in amounts that aren't dangerous....unless too many on small area.
Comfrey leaves are a good fertilizer and ready to use. Or you can make stinky comfrey tea. Manure teas can be used, also. My goats and chickens love the comfrey and it's a nutrition plus in small amounts. I have to fence mine off to save it from snack attacks...
Too much chicken manure will kill stuff, burn it right up. Even grasses near chicken houses have been shown to have grass that cause nitrogen poisoning to animals eating it. But you can cut and use that grass as fertilizing mulch. The free range hens fertilize grasses in amounts that aren't dangerous....unless too many on small area.
Comfrey leaves are a good fertilizer and ready to use. Or you can make stinky comfrey tea. Manure teas can be used, also. My goats and chickens love the comfrey and it's a nutrition plus in small amounts. I have to fence mine off to save it from snack attacks...
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