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  • jnickeljnickel Posts: 7
    Wayside said:
    I've read some recommendations on putting can brine in the compost, and that's salty.  So I wonder if a little of these foods are a problem at all.
    I can't seem to find much information on the subject which makes me wonder if it must not be a big problem. I would just really hate to destroy my garden instead of making it better! 
  • jnickeljnickel Posts: 7

    pansyface said:
    Ah, chickens.
    If I was fitter and younger, I would love to take on a few rescued battery hens. They don’t need much space and they are real characters. A man up the road has a dozen of them and they still lay for him.

    http://www.bhwt.org.uk/rehome-some-hens/

    🙂
    I know! I had a few chickens several years ago when I lived in Suriname. They were so easy to care for and quite fun to have around. I can imagine my kids would really enjoy helping care for them. The eggs and droppings (for compost) would be a great bonus! We may just need to work out a way to make it work.
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