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by dsrees
1900 days ago
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Chicken manure is high in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. By moving his birds behind his cattle, he is adding nutrients back into the soil that are being used by the crops that are grown afterwards. On top of that, the birds are scratching and spreading the cow manure which are full of other nutrients that are being removed by crops. |
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It doesn't matter if the cows and the chicken do all these things, because humans aren't returning their fair share to the soil.