Whether it is possible to use quail dung as fertilizer

Whether it is possible to use quail dung as fertilizer

Today the quail dung as fertilizer is used seldom. It is connected first of all with its high prime cost. New technologies and production of mineral fertilizers allow to carry out fertilizing much cheaper. But if you in economy have quails, their dung can become excellent fertilizer for garden and kitchen garden.

It is required to you

  • - dung of quails;
  • - straw or sawdust;
  • - peat;
  • - capacity for composting;
  • - film.

Instruction

1. The quail dung is much better chicken. It exceeds dung of hens in many parameters. Such soils of substance, necessary for fertilizer, as nitrogen, phosphorus and mineral connections are its part. Also it contains many organic matters that allows to feed the soil after single application within three years. The microelements which are contained in quail dung are easily acquired by plants. In this regard plants quickly gain growth, stem and sheet weight and form fruits. Also quail dung promotes fast maturing of fruits and protects plants from diseases and soil infections.

2. Also as well as chicken, quail dung fresh it is impossible to bring in the soil. It contains organic matters in uric acid which oppresses, "burns" plants as is strong toxin. Especially perniciously the fresh dung of quails affects shoots and seedling of garden cultures. And adult plants if to feed up them fresh dung, will yield fruits, not suitable in food, because of high content of nitrates in them. Therefore before soil fertilizer the quail dung needs to be prepared for use.

3. It is necessary to make its composting for processing of quail dung. It is necessary that he has lain down and perepret, but under the open sky it is not recommended to leave him as useful nitrogenous connections very quickly disappear. Therefore ideal will be to fold him in compost capacity.

4. Composting of quail dung can be carried out in special container for compost or in old barrel. In capacity the layer of dung of 20 centimeters and layer of the crushed straw or sawdust – 30 centimeters in turn is put. Sawdust and straw will absorb nitrogen which will allocate quail dung in the course of peregnivaniye, and will keep it in fertilizer. If dung and layer from sawdust or straw dry, it is necessary to humidify each layer carefully. The layer of sawdust or peat goes the last. From above compost capacity is closed by cover or film.

5. The dung has to be in such state 1-2 months. This time is enough to neutralize effect of the hazardous substances which are contained in fresh dung and to turn layer into high-quality humus. Bring compost right after preparation. It is better to do it in the fall.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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