Posted by terryc on August 21, 2008, 8:53 pm
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 21:20:23 -0700, Gas Bag wrote:
> sci.agriculture.poultry, alt.cooking-chat, alt.permaculture,
> rec.gardens, aus.gardens
>
> Chickens supplementing their grain diet?
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I think it was Earth Garden that had a chook pen design that consisted of
central hen house with two attached pens. Basically you dumped all the
vegetable matter that you could (AMY vege matter in small pieces) into one
pen whilst they had the run of the other pen. Then you swapped. it might
have been a week about, it might have been longer (probably).
The idea ws that the worms built up in the pen and created compost safe
from the hens, then you'd allow the chooks into tractor it and eat the
worms, whilst boosting the worm population inthe other.
Personally, I'd also throw out all meat scraps as well as that brings
maggots,which the chooks will eat.
Posted by SG1 on August 21, 2008, 9:44 pm
> On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 21:20:23 -0700, Gas Bag wrote:
>> sci.agriculture.poultry, alt.cooking-chat, alt.permaculture,
>> rec.gardens, aus.gardens
>>
>> Chickens supplementing their grain diet?
> <Use a proper text editor and you'll get a quicker response>
> I think it was Earth Garden that had a chook pen design that consisted of
> central hen house with two attached pens. Basically you dumped all the
> vegetable matter that you could (AMY vege matter in small pieces) into one
> pen whilst they had the run of the other pen. Then you swapped. it might
> have been a week about, it might have been longer (probably).
> The idea ws that the worms built up in the pen and created compost safe
> from the hens, then you'd allow the chooks into tractor it and eat the
> worms, whilst boosting the worm population inthe other.
> Personally, I'd also throw out all meat scraps as well as that brings
> maggots,which the chooks will eat.
Forget the maggots the chooks will eat the meat b4 the flies get a chance.
>
Posted by terryc on August 22, 2008, 12:11 am
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 13:06:21 +1000, mulligrub wrote:
> Strewth, you wont have a cow but you will have the flies?
> Something not quite right there :-p
Flies and spiders are bird food.
I also let wattles die from borers; more bird food.
We are now waiting for the local magpies to teach the new kitten who is
boss of the back yard.
Posted by mulligrub <turnoverworm on August 22, 2008, 4:32 am
>On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 13:06:21 +1000, mulligrub wrote:
>> Strewth, you wont have a cow but you will have the flies?
>> Something not quite right there :-p
>Flies and spiders are bird food.
>I also let wattles die from borers; more bird food.
ummm hoa-kay.
>We are now waiting for the local magpies to teach the new kitten who is
>boss of the back yard.
whereis the seeing-eye dog for the soon to be cat?
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Posted by terryc on August 22, 2008, 10:04 am
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 18:32:47 +1000, mulligrub wrote:
> whereis the seeing-eye dog for the soon to be cat?
Well, if the cat is that stupid, so be it. Usually they realise that there
is no way they are going to succeed and that these characters hould be
left alone.
> rec.gardens, aus.gardens
>
> Chickens supplementing their grain diet?