According to the testing of relevant department, fresh chicken manure contains about 70% water content, 25.5% organic matter, 1.63% nitrogen, 1.54% phosphorus and 0.85% calcium, which makes chicken dung suitable to be used as raw materials of organic fertilizer production, valuable for soil and plants.
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The answer is manure. If the manure is dry, it may not smell, but any other time, it is true.
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Chicken products are made from chicken.
Chicken excrement is commonly referred to as chicken manure. It is a valuable source of nutrients for soil when properly composted and can be used as a natural fertilizer.
Not in its fresh state, unless the context is "When he picked up the chicken, it soiled his clothing." Chicken manure is typically quite corrosive and needs to be composted for it to become soil. Otherwise, it can actually "burn" plants which come into contact with it.
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The scientific name for pig manure is "swine manure." It is a valuable source of nutrients for crops when used as a fertilizer.
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it serves as fertilizer.
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Yes, you can compost chicken waste. Chicken manure is a valuable source of nutrients for composting, but it should be mixed with other organic materials like straw or leaves to balance the carbon and nitrogen levels for proper decomposition. Composting chicken waste can create nutrient-rich soil for gardening and farming.
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Chicken manure is loaded with nitrogen. Best used for the vegetation stage of growth. Chicken manure is very strong and will burn your plants roots. It is best to compost it before you fertilize your plants with it.
One tone of chicken manure can produce 60 cubic feet of methane gas.