The Riff-Raff Element wrote:Feathers and hair are very high in nitrogen and organic sulphur and are fine additions to the compost heap. They tend to clump together, so they need to be mixed with other stuff. My preferred blend is a mixture of hair & feathers with up to four times their volume of grass clippings and the cleaning's from the guinea pigs (they are bedded on wood shavings). This is one addition to the compost heap that I don't water with wee.
i was planning on just composting the chicken leftovers, the feathers are other bits the dog wont eat.
seems to me like burning, boiling, shredding or whatever is a waste of energy, and time and effort.
but i like the idea of making pillows, quilts ect from the feathers, im going to have a go at that
maybe i could even make some patchwork cushions ect to sell at the market along with our fruit and veg..........

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