SusanD
Chirping
My parents emptied our brooder in our flower bed for a while, before changing to bagging old shavings and putting them in the garbage. The theory was that they would break down over time. With the summer weather, several people including me have noticed that the old shavings are starting to smell quite bad (worse than a commercial chicken farm that I visited once
). I'm pretty sure it's the old shavings and not our coop/run as I keep those pretty picked up. So, I think that our flower bed is going to have to be cleaned out before it becomes a serious health hazard and/or our neighbors complain. Does anyone have any suggestions that might make composting/getting rid of the old shavings easier.
Also, for anyone who lives in Oregon, do you know if anyplace that takes litter for compost?
Thanks,
Susan

Also, for anyone who lives in Oregon, do you know if anyplace that takes litter for compost?
Thanks,
Susan
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