Chicken run
Amateur Gardening|November 14, 2020
Chicken run While they are valued for their eggs, there is something else chickens produce that is just as important, says Bob
Bob Flowerdew
Chicken run

WHENEVER folk talk about getting chickens, they’re mostly interested in getting fresh eggs. It’s rather an obvious reason. However, a gardener should look on a chicken run and coop as their own fertiliser factory.

You see, it’s easy to make garden compost – this is a good general feed for your soil, adding fertility – but it rather lacks oomph. The sort of oomph you get when you use well-rotted manure instead. Now, chickens can lay lots of eggs, but they also more regularly lay far more highly concentrated munitions-grade droppings.

This story is from the November 14, 2020 edition of Amateur Gardening.

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