July 2, 2024

VIDEO: Best Organic Free Fertiliser is Chicken Poop


This video is about the benefits of using chicken poop manure as fertiliser to grow more fruit and vegetables in the home garden.

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: Best Organic Free Fertiliser is Chicken Poop

  1. Love your videos!! where can I buy doors for the coops like yours? We put it of bark mulch (made on out property) in the chicken run, they eventually turn this to soil, no smell or slush in the run when rain or dust in summer, they keep turning the bark over, looking for insects,etc & it breaks down nicely

  2. But what if I canā€™t keep chickens due to city regulation? (Located in the area of Los Angeles County) Will commercial or organic process chicken poop be ok to use in that case?

  3. I feel your pain on the rain interrupting your working momentumā€¦ butā€¦ hailing from California with our MISERABLE drought, what we wouldnā€™t give for a blessed downpour like thatā€¦ my chickens would be dancing around in it like yours were! Love your info, thank u!

  4. I'm a bit late to the party but am just watching in 2021! We have 3 chickens & 2 more coming soon. I had no idea you can use thie manure straight on the garden. My chicken waste includes a lot of wood shavings. Can I still use that fresh on the garden? I was told not to – as too much nitrogen!

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