Converting chicken waste into fertilizers

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https://www.accessagriculture.org/converting-chicken-waste-fertilize

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16:10:00

Year of Production: 

2022

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Green Adjuvants
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Chicken manure improves soil fertility as well as preserve useful soil living organisms. This can be applied to crops by top dressing, ring placement and by irrigation. Chicken farming is source of income, meat, eggs as well as manure. Poultry manure is rich in nitrogen, add carbon products when preparing fertilizer. Fertilizer is ready in 2 months. Egg fertilizer is a growth stimulant, conserves insect pollinators and reduce flower fall.

Preparation steps

For 70kg of fertilizer, mix 60kg chicken droppings, 5kg carbon materials and 5kg cow dung under shade. Thereafter, add 5 kg of any ripe sugar fruits, to facilitate decomposition process. Additionally, add 1 kg of sugar, 1 kg of fresh cow dung, cover mixture in bucket and stir daily for 1 week. Also mix 5 litres of decomposer and sprinkle on compost pile. Furthermore, cover pile for faster decomposition and sprinkle water daily to keep it moist. 

Decomposing process

For faster decomposition, dig a pit half metre deep, half metre wide under shade, mix 80kg of chicken waste with 20kg compost cow dung. Also add 5 litres of decomposer and mix, put mixture in pit and cover with broad leaves and ensure to turn the mixture once a week while adding decomposer. Fertilizer is ready after 3 weeks. 

Turning eggs to fertilizer

First, place 10 rotten eggs in a jar and add 500 grams of raw sugar. Secondly, pour lemon liquid in jar to submerge eggs, add sugar and store. Additionally, after 15 days, stir the mixture. Lastly store the fertilizer in air tight container and mix well before usage. If the fertilizer is stored well it can last for up to 3 months.
Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:21Treat chicken materials before usage before usage to avoid disease outbreak.
01:2202:23Chicken farming is source of income, meat, eggs as well as manure.
01:2403:11Poultry manure is rich in nitrogen, add carbon products when preparing fertilizer.
03:1204:01For 70kg of fertilizer, mix 60kg chicken droppings, 5kg carbon materials and 5kg cow dung under shade.
04:0204:59Add 5 kg of any ripe sugar fruits, 1 kg of sugar, 1 kg of fresh cow dung, cover mixture in bucket and stir daily for 1 week.
05:0005:19Mix 5 litre of mixture in 5 litres of water, sprinkle of chicken manure mixture and mix.
05:2006:24Cover pile, sprinkle water daily and turn pile once every 15 days.
06:2507:02Mix 5 litres of decomposer, 5 litre and sprinkle on compost pile. Fertilizer is ready in 2 months.
07:0307:35Dig half metre deep, half metre wide under shade, mix 80kg of chicken waste with 20kg compost cow dung.
07:3608:26Add 5 litres of decomposer and mix, put mixture in pit and cover with broad leaves.
08:2709:03Turn mixture once a week while adding decomposer. Fertilizer is ready after 3 weeks.
09:0410:28Apply fertilizers correctly by top dressing, ring placement and irrigation.
10:2911:21Turning chicken eggs to fertilizer; put 10 unhatched eggs in a jar and add 500 grams of raw sugar.
11:2212:01Pour lemon liquid in jar to submerge eggs and sugar and mix well after 15 days.
12:0213:07Egg fertilizer is a growth stimulant, conserves insect pollinators and reduce flower fall.
13:0813:51Fertilizer can be stored for up to 3 months in air tight container and mix well before usage.
13:5216:10Summary

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