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The chicken industry includes the breeding of laying hens and broilers. It can be said that it is a relatively typical type of livestock and poultry breeding, and it is also relatively large in scale. A single household can easily range from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. The industrialized processing industry of making organic fertilizer from chicken manure has also become a trend. How to make chicken manure fertilizer is a topic that many chicken industries want to know, this article explains in detail for you.

How to make chicken manure fertilizer (1)
How to make chicken manure fertilizer?
Natural fermentation is the best way to make chicken manure fertilizer. You can spread the chicken manure and dry it until it reaches a certain level of dryness. Then it can be piled up. If possible, cover the chicken manure organic fertilizer pile. A layer of plastic sheeting prevents excessive moisture loss and then waits for the chicken manure to heat up naturally.
When the internal problem of the chicken manure reaches about 70 degrees, the chicken manure needs to be spread out again, and then piled up again after cooling down. This is repeated 2-3 times. When the chicken manure pile does not rise above 50 degrees Celsius, the fermentation is completed.

How to make chicken manure fertilizer (3)
The standard of chicken manure organic fertilizer:
The fertility of chicken manure organic fertilizer is relatively strong. It is not wet but contains a lot of nutrients. When the drying layer of chicken manure organic fertilizer is above 90, it reaches the national standard. If it is too dry, it will affect the nitrogen in the organic fertilizer. Nutrients such as phosphorus and potassium cause the loss of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium and affect fertilizer efficiency.

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The benefits of using chicken manure organic fertilizer:
Long-term use of chicken manure organic fertilizer can significantly improve the fertility of the land, reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and gradually replace chemical fertilizers in the later stage, and long-term use can improve the quality of crops, so that the appearance of crops is full, shiny, and rhizomes are developed. , Improve the output of the product.

How to make chicken manure fertilizer (5)
The principle of biological chicken manure organic fertilizer made into organic fertilizer:
Fermentation and drying of chicken manure as organic fertilizer is different from traditional farmyard manure. Bio-organic fertilizer is decomposed at high temperatures and does not contain harmful bacteria and insect eggs. It avoids the disadvantages of farmyard manure that are easy to burn seedlings, is smelly and has many diseases and insect pests.
The process of drying chicken manure by natural biological fermentation of organic fertilizer is slow and incomplete. The harmful bacteria remaining in the organic fertilizer are not killed. This fertilization will cause a large number of crop diseases. Therefore, microbial inoculants are required when producing biologically fermented organic fertilizer. To ferment organic fertilizer.

How to make chicken manure fertilizer (2)
Method for making biological chicken manure?
Spread the dried chicken manure on the ground in long strips, water it at 35% of the weight of the chicken manure, and sprinkle 5 kilograms of diluent and grass meal mixture with each ton of chicken manure.
Tumble the Chicken manure organic fertilizer compost two or three times, pile it into a rectangular material pile with a height of about 1 meter and a width of 2 meters, and punch holes on the top of the pile for ventilation. Then cover the compost pile with straw and straw, and dry the chicken manure to make bio-fertilizer for aerobic fermentation. It does not need to be sealed. After 4-6 days of composting, the pile temperature can rise to 50-65°C.
Turn it once to see if there is a completely decomposed base fertilizer that can be added with bacteria to promote decomposition. Generally, chicken manure can be fermented and decomposed in about 20 days.