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old hand Reged: 11/21/04 Posts: 9056 Loc: Somewhere Else |
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Chicken manure runs around 22% nitrogen. Which is about 10 times to hot. It also lacks fiber. So, you could use the above recipe, without the horse/steer manure. Add a lot more straw & about 1.5 gallon of chicken manure. (I would place the chicken manure in a 5 gallon bucket, add water & make it into a slurry. So when you add it to the remaining mix, it gets evenly spread out, in the total mixture.) --------------------
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