Chicken Manure Powder / Cake / Pellets

  • Chicken manure compost is especially beneficial for nitrogen-loving plants.
  • Plants like tomatoes, peppers, leafy greens, cucumbers, squash, sweet corn, pole beans, and rhubarb all benefit from soil that has had chicken manure added to it.

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Overview

To get the best results, follow these simple steps:
  • Spread evenly across the garden.
  • Use a garden pitch fork to mix the chicken compost through the garden soil.
  • Do not put too close to the stem (base) of the plant.
  • Water the toiled soil and manure down thoroughly.
  • Cover with garden with a good thick layer of mulch.
Benefits:
  • Composted chicken manure provides a slow-release source of macro- and micronutrients and acts as a soil amendment.
  • Compared to other manures, chicken manure and the associated litter are higher in nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus and calcium, and are also rich in organic matter.

1. Why use poultry manure?

  • Poultry manure products are one of the most commonly available non-chemical fertilizers on the market.
  • Poultry manure is a useful source of nitrogen, the main nutrient that plants need for green leafy growth.
  • It also contains smaller amounts of other important nutrients.

2. Which manure has highest NPK content?

    Poultry manure.

  • Generally, poultry manure is highest in nitrogen content, followed by hog, steer, sheep, dairy, and horse manure.
  • As a non-synthetic organic fertilizer, chicken manure has numerous benefits.
  • It is a complete fertilizer that contains the macronutrients nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as important micronutrients such as calcium needed for healthy plant growth.
  • Chicken manure is more than a fertilizer though.