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Dave from MN

01-18-2007 18:53:20




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CHickens are all out, barn ready for our annual clean out. Now to get that 250 or so tons of poop out, I sure hope them bobcat S130's perfrm as well as the ol 753's did. Spreading 7 acres worth, sold the rest. I will post some pics of the joyous event later, like Sunday. Maybe some with like the looks of it and will come and help next year




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nballen

01-19-2007 07:40:09




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 Re: Now the fun begins in reply to Dave from MN, 01-18-2007 18:53:20  
Layers? Meatbirds? Breeding stock?

Would you send me an e-mail? I'd like to learn more about your operations.

Thanks,

Nathaniel



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jhill52

01-19-2007 05:23:22




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 Re: Now the fun begins in reply to Dave from MN, 01-18-2007 18:53:20  
How many chickens does it take to make that much chicken poop?



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Dave from MN

01-19-2007 05:30:01




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 Re: Now the fun begins in reply to jhill52, 01-19-2007 05:23:22  
Started with 14,200 hens and 1400 roosters, they were in there from Mar 1st of 06 till yesterday.



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Rich Va

01-19-2007 03:33:51




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 Re: Now the fun begins in reply to Dave from MN, 01-18-2007 18:53:20  
There once was this old woman who loved to chew gum. One morning she went out to the chicken coop to get her eggs,while gathering the eggs she dropped here chewing gum and found it three times.



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Joe (Wa)

01-18-2007 22:34:44




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 Re: Now the fun begins in reply to Dave from MN, 01-18-2007 18:53:20  
Wow! 250 tons! With that much to deal with, I'll bet you are an expert on that stuff. So tell me, what's that white stuff in chickensh!t.....???

Joe



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farmallman

01-19-2007 17:02:59




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 Re: Now the fun begins in reply to Joe (Wa), 01-18-2007 22:34:44  
The white stuff in chicken manure is the equivelant to urine. Since the birds are made to be light weight, they dont have a bladder, instead, it is expelled from the body as the white stuff. It has the nitrate content of urine.



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Jim in N M

01-19-2007 12:08:58




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 Re: Now the fun begins in reply to Joe (Wa), 01-18-2007 22:34:44  
hey Joe, that's also chicken shut..... ...Jim in N M



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Dave from MN

01-19-2007 04:59:30




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 Re: Now the fun begins in reply to Joe (Wa), 01-18-2007 22:34:44  
White gold



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Tom in TN

01-18-2007 20:51:07




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 Re: Now the fun begins in reply to Dave from MN, 01-18-2007 18:53:20  
Dve,

I've cleaned up after cows, horses, pigs, dogs, cats, mink, mice, and people, but I think chicken is the smelliest of them all. Thanks for the invitation to help, but I think I'll pass on that one.

Good luck,

Tom in TN



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Animal

01-19-2007 08:11:31




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 Re: Now the fun begins in reply to Tom in TN, 01-18-2007 20:51:07  
I want to get into a similar operation is their any good literature on the subject that you can recommend? And by the way it is still slick as a gut hear but I still get those birds fed every day!!!!



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