We all hear how the biochar should be 'precharged' before use, so what better way than to spread biochar in the chicken house. By spreading it under their roost you will get the chicken droppings mixing with the biochar = precharged.
It also helps reduce the ammonia odour associate with chicken houses and it hygienic and the chickens appear to like scratching it.
I will clean this batch (it’s was the waste left over after packing) out this spring and use in my garden. I expect good results as chicken manure has the highest NPK of any domestic animal. Its particularly high in Nitrogen , because chickens don’t excrete urine separately.
It also helps reduce the ammonia odour associate with chicken houses and it hygienic and the chickens appear to like scratching it.
I will clean this batch (it’s was the waste left over after packing) out this spring and use in my garden. I expect good results as chicken manure has the highest NPK of any domestic animal. Its particularly high in Nitrogen , because chickens don’t excrete urine separately.