Beekissed
Herd Master
I'd section your pen off to keep the PB separate. In the other pen I'd just add dry shavings every now and again after you place a scattering of whole corn or oats down. Just keep layering that mix until you turn your stock out to pasture...then I'd let that little PB in the bigger pen and let him plow through all that bedding rooting for all the fermented kernels.
He'll be fluffing, aerating, breaking down and all around working up your bedding. When he is through it should be dry, fluffy and easy to remove and he should be fat as a tick and happy as a clam!
You can thank Salatin for that idea...I've actually held the manure pack in his barn in my hands~it had no odor, it was fluffy and looked like really good mulch after his pigaerators had finished with the whole winter's manure pack. You can apply that directly on your garden from the pen because it will have composted during all that packing, binding with carbonaceous materials and then the aeration.
He'll be fluffing, aerating, breaking down and all around working up your bedding. When he is through it should be dry, fluffy and easy to remove and he should be fat as a tick and happy as a clam!
You can thank Salatin for that idea...I've actually held the manure pack in his barn in my hands~it had no odor, it was fluffy and looked like really good mulch after his pigaerators had finished with the whole winter's manure pack. You can apply that directly on your garden from the pen because it will have composted during all that packing, binding with carbonaceous materials and then the aeration.