How to Compost Chicken Manure in 18 Days?

Recently, our company has received many customers’ inquiries in poultry farms or organic fertilizer plants. They are very concerned about the equipment and process for composting chicken manure. Here, we provide a comprehensive guide on how to compost chicken manure in 18 days, focusing on the necessary equipment, raw materials, and specific steps involved.

What Raw Materials Are Needed for Chicken Manure Composting?

Indeed, chicken dung is rich in nitrogen and an essential raw material in organic fertilizer production. Composting chicken manure requires a balance of materials to create an optimal environment for decomposition. Typically, maintaining the right C/N ratio in composting process, between 25:1 and 30:1, is crucial for effective composting. In addition, adding carbon sources like rice husk, corn straw, or sawdust helps balance the C/N ratio. Moreover, you can use fermentation bacteria for organic matter quick decomposition. Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus licheniformis are commonly of use to accelerate the composting process.

Materials for Composting Chicken Manure

Materials for Composting Chicken Manure

What Is The Process of Composting Chicken Dung Over 18 Days?

Composting chicken manure involves several steps to ensure the process is efficient and effective. We have summarized the basic day-by-day operation procedure based on the feedback of different customers to their chicken manure composting process.

What Equipment Are Essential for Composting Chicken Manure Efficiently?

A screw dehydrator is essential for reducing the moisture content in chicken manure before composting. This machine effectively removes excess water, ensuring optimal conditions for the composting process. With durable stainless steel construction, the dewatering machine offers consistent performance and longevity, making it a reliable choice for efficient manure management.

Screw Press Dewatering Machine

Screw Press Dewatering Machine

Chicken Manure Compost Machines

Chicken Manure Compost Machines

Selecting the right composting machine is crucial for efficient composting. We offer seven types of compost turners. Our composting solutions include groove type turners with customizable depths, wheel and chain plate turners for large-scale operations, and moving and crawler type turners for versatility. We also offer horizontal fermenters for fast processing and vertical fermenters for limited space, though higher cost makes them less ideal.

Furthermore, we can customize an optional water spray system for each compost plans to provide moisture during the composting process. Hence, these machines provide efficient solutions for producing high-quality organic fertilizer powder or granules from chicken manure.

How Do You Know When Chicken Manure Composting Is Complete?

The composting process from chicken manure is complete when appearing several identifiable characteristics:

 

  • Temperature Stabilization: The temperature of the pile stabilizes and no longer heats up after turning.

  • Compost Texture: The chicken dunghas a dark, crumbly texture similar to soil without other recognizable materials.

  • Smell: There is no offensive odor. Also, it smells like earthy, free from ammonia or foul odors.

  • Moisture Content: The final product should have a moisture content of 25-30%.

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Composting chicken manure in 18 days is available with the right equipment and process management. Our fertilizer production machines offer cost-efficient and effective solutions for every customer. By following these steps and monitoring key factors, you can produce high-quality chicken dung compost efficiently. As a professional fertilizer equipment manufacturer, Yushunxin is committed to providing the best solutions for your composting needs.

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