[Digestion] chicken manure in Bio Gas

Paul Harris harrisfm at aapt.net.au
Sun Aug 10 05:56:05 CDT 2014


G'day All,

Les Gournall preferred to digest chicken manure, but you are right to 
want an innocculum and you may have to change to poultry in steps and 
increase the loading rate gradually to let the bacteria acclimate to 
ammonia (a high C substrate to mix in will lessen the problems, but is 
apparently not critical). 1 kg of manure will give about 80 litres of 
biogas and mesophylic is apparently easier and more stable than 
thermophylic.

Happy digesting,

HOOROO
Mr Paul Harris

On 9/08/2014 11:44 PM, Ahmed Abo Omar wrote:
>
> On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 3:59 PM, Frans Somebody <franshenn238 at gmail.com 
> <mailto:franshenn238 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     I have not yet found anyone who has done this,
>
>
> Dear Frans
>
> Thanks for your contribution
>
> Based on the investor data , its is assumed that he has 20 ton of 
> fresh dung without any other material like wood or ash  and he 
> guaranteed that , fortunately , the investor have also a farm for 
> cattle near to hens farms and i plan to use cattle manure as starter 
> for the biogas production ,
>
> I still want to know is their any specification with this type of 
> waste , is their any special additives or substrate to the digestor to 
> make balance for bacteria  ,  please let me know the productivity of 1 
> kg of chichen manure and is it better to work with mesophilic or 
> therrmophilic bacteria , how is the effeiecny of the exudate as bio 
> fertilizer , how is C/N ratio
>
> Best Regards
>
> *Ahmed Abo Omar*
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