Chicken dirt contamination? I buy only free selection chickens to eat as I do...
I buy only free selection chickens to eat as I do not agree beside the cruelty inflicted upon chickens raised intensively. My concern is, do adjectives the horrific chemicals they pump into these poor chickens to make them grow faster come out surrounded by the manure pellet I buy at the hardware to put on my vegie garden?
Answers: The short answer is this:
Yup.
I went to the store and saw a a sign that said 'young chicken'.
There were family-packs of 12-20 legs and/or thighs. Each leg be nearly the size of my fist.
I can not buy them. I don't want to know what needs to be done to spawn a "Young Chicken" have a thigh that big.
I buy organic well-rotted chicken mess from local farmers. It helps them stay natural, if I'll buy their dookie, you know? The eggs and chickens are organic, too.
Support your local natural farmer.
Yes, and it's appropriate you're thinking of this. So few people do. Cow stimulant, chicken manure - it's chock full of adjectives the stuff they've been given within their lifetime. I don't think it's a correct thing to put on any garden, permit alone an organic garden. I merely use compost that I make myself and occasional foliar feed of seaweed and kelp spray.