A New Method of Biological Disposal of Poultry Droppings
Murat Borisovich Ulimbashev1, Muzafar Ibragimovich Temmoev2, Nina Vladimirovna Konik3, Andrey Georgievich Koshchaev4, Albina Vladimirovna Luneva5, Olga Petrovna Neverova6, Irina Pavlovna Saleeva7

1Murat Borisovich Ulimbashev, North-Caucasian Federal Scientific Agrarian Center, Mikhaylovsk, Russia.
2Muzafar Ibragimovich Temmoev, Kabardino-Balkarian State Agrarian University by V.M. Kokov, Nalchik, Russia.
3Nina Vladimirovna Konik, Saratov State Agrarian University , Russia.
4Andrey Georgievich Koshchaev, Kuban State Agrarian University, Krasnodar, Russia.
5Albina Vladimirovna Luneva, Kuban State Agrarian University, Krasnodar, Russia.
6Olga Petrovna Neverova, Urals State Agrarian University, Yekaterinburg, Russia.
7Irina Pavlovna Saleeva, Federal Scientific Center «All-Russian Research and Technological Poultry Institute», Sergiev Posad, Moscow Region, Russia.
Manuscript received on September 23, 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on October 15, 2019. | Manuscript published on October 30, 2019. | PP: 4953-4956 | Volume-9 Issue-1, October 2019 | Retrieval Number: A2107109119/2019©BEIESP| DOI: 10.35940/ijeat.A2107.109119
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Abstract: The article shows the methods of biological processing of poultry droppings, and their advantages and disadvantages. A new method of disposing of quail’s droppings has been suggested, which helps reduce the costs and improve their quality for use as a fertilizer. The technical result is achieved by placing quail’s litter in layers, mixing it with the Tereklit zeolite-containing clay from the lower and the upper layers, and the soil from the 0 – 20 cm layer under legumes 2 – 3 years of age, and moisturizing each layer with a 0.3 – 0.4 % aqueous solution from the roots of common licorice plants. The fertilizers were tested on the crops of potato and winter wheat. The efficiency of the proposed variant allowed increasing the yield of crops at no additional cost.
Keywords: Quail’s Droppings, Biological Treatment, New Method, Tereklit Clay.