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Rain...

I heard fertilizer prices were down a lil bit this year,I will get some prices next week,sure hope it aint that high.................good luck
 
Colorado has actually been getting some SOFT moisture! Like, a nice steady rain. Not pouring, but we've been getting lots of water. Amazing. Usually, a soft rain turns into driving ice and sleet and that becomes a blizzard with single digit temps. I guess we're having an unusually mild Rockies spring.
 
Kola, I've never heard the term before but I'm sure after trying both, no one will confuse "chicken chunx" with "chicken nuggets"! :shock: :shock: :o :twisted:
 
John SD said:
Kola, I've never heard the term before but I'm sure after trying both, no one will confuse "chicken chunx" with "chicken nuggets"! :shock: :shock: :o :twisted:


Well...we've had 2 days of rain and the 'chunx' have now turned into a marmalade of a sort!!!!

But you can literally sit and watch the grass grow under your feet!!

Chick litter is powerful stuff. :lol: :lol:
 
the_jersey_lilly_2000 said:
They do pile some of it up. But most times folks are demandin it, almost as soon as it's taken outta the houses. The uncle here that has houses, also has several spreader trucks. He cleans out nearly all the Sanderson Farms Chicken houses in the Brazos Valley area, and spreads litter on the folks signed up to recieve it. They have a down time of about six weeks, when there's no chickens in the houses. So it's pretty much....haul it outta the houses into the trucks and off to the hay fields.

Their downtime usually starts the middle of Novemeber and goes thru until the first of january. We usually have our fields spread at that time. We've done it once in the spring, and it burnt the hay field real bad.

Can't pass up free fertilizer....no matter how bad it smells LOL


I have to pay for it up here, but they also spread it to. There is alot of ranchers that put this out on their pastures and hay fields to. A few years ago I hear people was feeding their replacement heifer chicken sh*& to, but I just don't think I could do that. I just can't eat chicken sh*&. :wink:
 

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