RABBIT MANURE - $25/50lb bag filled, $50/100lb bag filled
GOAT Bedding - $10/50lb bag filled, $20/100lb bag filled
FRESH CHICKEN MANURE - $25/50lb bag filled, $50/100lb bag filled
AGED CHICKEN MANURE - $35/50lb bag filled, $70/100lb bag filled
RABBIT MANURE is like gold for your vegetable, herb, flower, and perennial gardens! It is considered a "cold" waste/compost source, unlike chicken poop, so will not burn plant roots, and can be applied directly to your prepped soil and garden beds or side dressed along rows immediately, no waiting period! The perfect boost! I love taking a shovelful per plant and side dressing all my veggies. Its a beautiful cycle, rabbits fertilizing our vegetables and eating all the veggie tops, any discards or trimmed leaves, etc. Our rabbit manure is unscreened, so you will see some straw and hay bits along with an occasional missed feed pellet or pine shavings from a nest box. Rabbit manure is fast to decompose, so a portion of the droppings may be already in that process (see pictures). We also sell meat rabbit breeding trios and sometimes pets, if you are interested!
Our GOAT Bedding is a great choice for weed suppression, starting a bed, hugelkultur. It is soiled straw from mucking out barn stalls, with some incorporated goat poops. I pack it into bags as tightly as possible, recommend going with the 100-lb bag fill with these.
Our FRESH CHICKEN MANURE is not aged. You will see feathers and pine shavings. Our hens are fed non-GMO small batch locally milled feed, and are free range. This is SIMPLEY THE BEST chicken manure you can find! Chicken manure is the gold standard for bangin' production in vegetable gardens - get a jump on your Spring soil health by mixing it in now or aging in a pile and distributing later.
Our AGED CHICKEN MANURE has been piled outdoors for roughly 6 months, partially covered, so even if it's been wet, the manure is not super saturated or muddy but can be clumpy, which I try to break up for you as I fill bags. Manure is largely broken down and ready to be applied to gardens as the ultimate compost. You will still see decomposing feathers, possibly a little straw, and some wood chips dependant on season, and sometimes a whole fresh dropping, but the majority is a nice decomposed rich dark brown. May also have already acquired some worm/bug action, though the chickens roam the piles and pick them over!
We grow our own hay for our animals and do not use any synthetic chemical herbicides or pesticides on our farm, we are BEYOND organic, so this manure is the cleanest you'll ever get. And with rising nitrogen costs, having a local source of manure makes so much more sense than buying big box store fertilizer. The cost to buy manure like this and have it shipped is astronomical for this amount!
Quantities of manure available vary at any given time, although it's a renewable resource, so usually have plenty of all types. Just text or email ahead to see, I may need a longer lead time (a few days heads up) to shovel quantities over 500lbs or so.
I refill empty 50lb and 100lb feed sacks that I collect from our farm and friends' farms in an effort to further reduce our carbon footprint. Filled as full as possible and tie w recycled baling twine! If purchasing different types, I color coordinate twine and/or bags so that you can easily know which is which. Bags of manure range in weight as you would expect when filling a bag with poop, and they can be quite heavy!
RABBIT MANURE - $25/50lb bag filled, $50/100lb bag filled
GOAT BEDDING - $15/50lb bag filled, $30/100lb bag filled
FRESH CHICKEN MANURE - $20/50lb bag filled, $40/100lb bag filled
AGED CHICKEN MANURE - $30/50lb bag filled, $60/100lb bag filled
Our farm is near the St. Stephens Church post office, zip is 23148, please use Google maps to see how far we are from you.
Email or text 8 0 4 8 3 two 0 3 6 8, please do not call. I typically don't have service/free time to chat during the day, so texting is much more reliable on my end!