I've been offered some chicken and duck poo.
I know chicken manure is very good, but is it possible to use duck waste, too?
Duck poo
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No experience of that waste so, I'll duck the question.
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peter wrote:No experience of that waste so, I'll duck the question.
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Funny Pa!
Can't say much about duck poo, but haven't noticed much improvement in the garden beds around the lake at work & there is many a duck about. Not sure our gardeners are as into growing as they are into mowing, so maybe not a good comparison!
Can't say much about duck poo, but haven't noticed much improvement in the garden beds around the lake at work & there is many a duck about. Not sure our gardeners are as into growing as they are into mowing, so maybe not a good comparison!
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Pa Snip wrote:peter wrote:No experience of that waste so, I'll duck the question.
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I've an Eider all that poo will make you a Ruddy Shoveller Pa Snip?
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I think anything containing duck waste would need to be left longer to fully break down.
Duck waste is quite liquid, but I would personally not use it in large amounts unless it had broken down totally on a compost heap or with some form of original bedding material such as straw or fine wood chipping.
Pure guess on my part but I would imagine that both constituent parts of a combination of chicken and duck would have a high nitrogen content.
I don't think duck manure is as hot as chicken
As with all home made composts / fertilisers I think care, caution and patience are the keywords and then all should be ok.
Duck waste is quite liquid, but I would personally not use it in large amounts unless it had broken down totally on a compost heap or with some form of original bedding material such as straw or fine wood chipping.
Pure guess on my part but I would imagine that both constituent parts of a combination of chicken and duck would have a high nitrogen content.
I don't think duck manure is as hot as chicken
As with all home made composts / fertilisers I think care, caution and patience are the keywords and then all should be ok.
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The title was so funny. I am still giggling, but yeah you can use 'Duck Poo' as manure.
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