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Chicken Litter - First Time
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<blockquote data-quote="FungusProudKY31" data-source="post: 1676416" data-attributes="member: 40881"><p>Binds a lot of the P. A good bit of research. I worked in the field for 30+ years, saw 1000's of litter analysis - it does it. The problem with repeat applications then becomes an issue of high K. The old advantage to litter was the increase in P since it is expensive in fertilizer. Not now in broiler litter. </p><p></p><p>We have fed litter - let it go through a heat then increase rations to 70%. They do good but it is for a limited time recommendation - 180 days max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FungusProudKY31, post: 1676416, member: 40881"] Binds a lot of the P. A good bit of research. I worked in the field for 30+ years, saw 1000's of litter analysis - it does it. The problem with repeat applications then becomes an issue of high K. The old advantage to litter was the increase in P since it is expensive in fertilizer. Not now in broiler litter. We have fed litter - let it go through a heat then increase rations to 70%. They do good but it is for a limited time recommendation - 180 days max. [/QUOTE]
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