SubArcticFowl
Songster
There are a million composting threads on here and I just read the 30 page one on the gardening forum, but there are still two questions I have.
1) It is often stated not to feed chickens mouldy or food that had gone bad. Well that is exactly what happens in a compost pile. So do people that compost with chickens just ignore that rule?
2) Is there any concern with poop mixing with food? If chickens are climbing and scratching through the compost pile, they are pooping on it. Also, I see people mixing poop from under the roost bar in the compost pile. Is this a health concern for the chickens that are pecking through and eating from the poop contaminated pile?
I've been an gardening and composting for 15 years, but only been keeping chickens for one year. After reading some of the other posts on here about composting with chickens I am interested in integrating them. I just want to make sure I am protecting their health.
1) It is often stated not to feed chickens mouldy or food that had gone bad. Well that is exactly what happens in a compost pile. So do people that compost with chickens just ignore that rule?
2) Is there any concern with poop mixing with food? If chickens are climbing and scratching through the compost pile, they are pooping on it. Also, I see people mixing poop from under the roost bar in the compost pile. Is this a health concern for the chickens that are pecking through and eating from the poop contaminated pile?
I've been an gardening and composting for 15 years, but only been keeping chickens for one year. After reading some of the other posts on here about composting with chickens I am interested in integrating them. I just want to make sure I am protecting their health.