I've been reading this thread with interest . . . just started a coop with 8 chickens, right next to my garden which has PURE SAND. We draw from a small lake to water, so as long as we keep the garden moist, stuff grows fine despite the sandy soil.
Here's my question -- everyone using the deep litter method generally cleans out the coop in the spring. (Deep litter makes/keeps heat in winter, removing it all makes things cooler for summer) So if the shavings and poo aren't composted at that point, can I till them into the soil before spring planting when I remove them from the coop, or do I have to let the stuff mellow and till it in after harvest in the fall? Or worse yet, compost it until the FOLLOWING spring before tilling it in?
Thanks for helping a new chicken keeper & gardener!