Posted by high octane on April 28, 2013 at 06:01:51 from (72.53.194.237):
In Reply to: Chicken droppings??? posted by Greg1959 on April 27, 2013 at 18:32:03:
I wouldnt. BTO dumped 80tons of it within 50ft of my home, n let it sit for months with the intention of spreading it on the fields. we had just remodeled our home n the stink got in the home n couldnt get rid of it. it was so "HOT" it caused my pets to burn their fur n skin off em, the stuff was full of fleas n flea eggs so badly, on one particular day, i could stand in the yard n see millions of fleas running thru the grass. my pets got mange, and my wife n i were litterally ate alive by em. we both have huge scars all over us from it, our home was ruined, and our pets were so bad off we had to putdown two of them, and seek medical assistance for them and us. my wife has huge scars on her scalp, legs n feet, i have scars on my legs and ankles, and have eye sight problems which i didnt have before. the pile was within 60 ft of the well, n soon could smell it in the water. the well pump motor went out, n it was caked full of residue from it. I replaced the pump n clorinated the well, but no avail. i let the water run for 2 weeks straight trying to get it flushed out. they also illegally dumped 10 truckloads of human septic tank sludge just 20 ft away from the chicken poop n let it sit just as long as the chicken poop. we ended up leaving our home, wife n i have a bad cough even a year later. wounds from mange n fleas r not healing, n my eye sight has gone down alot. the worst i feel bad about,, is my favorite kitty, his skin n fur was so badly damaged, one day i peeled his skin off off his whole back n belly. he hurt so bad. he was perfetly healthy before they dumped on us. we all were. dont use it on food you will eat. just my experience, n im not a farmer. thanks for listening.
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