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Definition of Chicken manure
1. Noun. Chicken excreta used as fertilizer.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chicken Manure
Literary usage of Chicken manure
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Business Hen (the Latest Hatch) by Herbert Winslow Collingwood (1910)
"As the chicken manure is richer in nitrogen- than any other fertilizing elements it
... chicken manure is excellent for corn, and will perhaps give better ..."
2. Sanitary Entomology: The Entomology of Disease, Hygiene and Sanitation by William Dwight Pierce (1921)
"Several species of flies breed in chicken manure, but the house fly, stable fly
and lesser house fly seem to predominate. The writer has found many cases in ..."
3. Gardening (1905)
"GARDENING:— What quantity of clean, pure chicken manure should I put in a tank
... GC I have never used chicken manure for this purpose, thinking there is ..."
4. The Practical Poultry Keeper by Lewis Wright (1904)
"... kept of two parts burnt gypsum and one part mineral superphosphate ; and that
one part of this should be mixed with three parts of fresh chicken manure. ..."
5. A Practical Guide to Garden Plants by John Weathers (1901)
"A ton of chicken manure yields 18-25 Ibs. of nitrogen, 12-24 Ibs. of phosphate,
... It may be used with care in the same way as chicken manure. ..."