Converting chicken waste into fertilizer (summary)

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02:51:00

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2022

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As poultry are potential sources of meat and feathers, they are equally good sources of fertilizers for the growing of crops by the farmers. As increasing chicken production increases manure and remains from slaughter house, poultry waste is rich in nitrogen and other nutrients and good for soil microbes. However, if left untreated, waste contaminate environment through stinking.

Fertilizer production

First, mix droping with decomposed cowdung and cow urind and make a pile in shade and add organic decomposer. Keep the pile moist and compost will be redy in 2 months while for slaughter remains, mix it with decomposed cow dung and sprinkle organic decomposer and move mix to the shade and cover with leaves and after 3 months, fertilizer will be ready.
Similarly, for rotten eggs, place them in lemon juice and raw sugar to make growth promoter and finally after 15 days, mix with lemon juice raw sugar solution.
Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0002:23The increasing chicken production increases manure and remains.
02:2401:01If left un treated, waste contaminate environment.
01:0201:10Poultry waste is rich i nutrients.
01:1101:18Mix chicken dropping with decomposed cow dung and cow urine.
01:1901:38Make pile in shade and add organic decomposer.
01:3901:46Keep pile moist and compost will be ready in 2 months.
01:4701:55With slaughter remains, mix it with decomposed cow dung.
01:5602:12Sprinkle organic decomposer and move mix to the shade and cover with leaves.
02:1302:20After 3 months, fertiizer will be ready.
02:2102:30For rotten eggs, place them in lemon juice and raw sugar.
02:3102:37After 15 days, mix eggs with lemon juice raw sugar solution.
02:3802:51Summary

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