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EXTREME Composting | Dead Animals into Living Soil 

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Learn advanced biological methods of composting animal bodies and high nitrogen utilizing home made Korean natural farming made inputs. How to turn dead animals into living soil easily using special compost techniques.
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0:00 Intro
1:30 Explaining This Type of Composting Method
3:03 How to Start the Pile. How much carbon?
4:27 Charcoal
5:31 Setting Up Pile Foundation
6:41 Explaining Inoculants: LABS, Bokashi, IMO4
12:04 Setting up Body inoculants and bokashi
16:04 Adding Moisture
18:24 Is This Compost Safe?
19:04 Final Layers of bokashi and carbon
19:55 Results 1 week later
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@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight Год назад
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@childeroland6858
@childeroland6858 Год назад
Very cool, and very bold. Nobody that I've seen is even attempting to openly teach people these techniques for sustainable farming. Keep up the great work, Steven!
@StAndrew65
@StAndrew65 Год назад
Definitely would like to see an update showing how well this process performed. 😁
@ilikedirtbikes007
@ilikedirtbikes007 Год назад
I’m almost done composting a 600ish lb cow from my friends farm, it has been 8-9 months I have large piles of wood chips. I covered the cow with 4-6 foot of chips, I’ve now just got bones left and I mixed it after 3 months 5 months and 8 months, and now I mix it about once a month. It was quite smelly but only while mixing
@ImASurvivorNThriver
@ImASurvivorNThriver 11 месяцев назад
2 of my chickens died recently, and I composted them in my GeoBin Composting bin. I have 3 in my backyard. I've had a few chickens die last year as well. My yard man brings me bags of dried fallen leaves (By request). I use them to create leaf mould and I use them to top dead carcasses in the pile inside of my bins. It works GREAT! No foul odors. Once, I had a raccoon compromise my chicken coop, and I dispatched it before he got to my hens. I added him into one of the compost bins as well. Now, he's fertilizing my garden beds. :-) Thanks for sharing.
@LeninMcDonalds
@LeninMcDonalds 3 месяца назад
That’s wild. Hardcore composter rt there.
@samadams9557
@samadams9557 Год назад
Thank you for sharing. This would make a good medium for predators that have been dispatched.
@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight Год назад
Exactly :)
@bettyturley6735
@bettyturley6735 Год назад
A couple years ago I buried a couple calves and a couple goats I covered with wood chips I don’t even see many bones just beautiful soil.
@OldSchoolPrepper
@OldSchoolPrepper 2 месяца назад
personally, i'm continually amazed that people think this is a new technique. I'm a practitioner of the old methods...and I've known about these types of composting methods for a long time (i'm old ;) I think you are really respecting the animal...i mean we have to do something with the dead animal...even if we eat them there are still left over parts. It is life full circle Thanks for your video and you showed great respect. ☮☮
@janetwestrup411
@janetwestrup411 Год назад
So interesting to see how you extreme compost. Yes, I would be interested to see the results of this pile when you finish it. Being in the mountains of Southern Oregon, we see lots of roadkill or dead animals on our property. My husband usually uses his backhoe to bury the carcasses deep because of beats and coyotes, but I have an orchard of fruit trees that could use the compost in the Spring. Maybe things will change now. To be on the safe side I’ll put my pile inside a predator proof fenced area. Thank you again Steven!
@michaeleshbaugh6797
@michaeleshbaugh6797 Год назад
I agree would love to see a update on wut this pile looks like when its finished
@pavelsfera5236
@pavelsfera5236 Год назад
add worms to your compost. They'll break down the road kill like nothing. Quite amazing really.
@janetwestrup411
@janetwestrup411 Год назад
@@pavelsfera5236 Thank you, good idea!
@pavelsfera5236
@pavelsfera5236 Год назад
@@janetwestrup411 I compost with worms exclusively. Their contributions to the soil are exponential.
@vwdiesel101
@vwdiesel101 Год назад
I love your channel because you don't hide/sugarcoat things. I think our society is far to removed from the beauty that follows death
@TaylorG0014
@TaylorG0014 Год назад
This is the video I've been waiting for. Thanks for the generosity in sharing your techniques, Steven.
@benson098123
@benson098123 Год назад
Fish, fish heads, guts, and see weed was the main fertilizer in Newfoundland. Spread right on the garden.
@spoolsandbobbins
@spoolsandbobbins 9 месяцев назад
Ha! That’s what we’re doing here in Nova Scotia too. Who woulda thunk! Greetings neighbor 😊
@MayraRodriguez-id5rm
@MayraRodriguez-id5rm Год назад
Yes, very interested in the outcome of this compost and in the class that you mentioned. God bless you 🌼
@carolyncarlon9870
@carolyncarlon9870 Год назад
Thank you! You are incredible…..full of experience and knowledge. It took me a few days to watch this video due to the channel photo. I lived in San Diego for more than 50 years. First found you on Kevin’s channel (Epic Gardening) Now in Vermont…a brand new world! Carolyn/Vermont Cat Lady
@jeffersonmonticello640
@jeffersonmonticello640 Год назад
I enjoy your video content. I first learned of you & Korean Natural Farming thru Michael Kirkpatrick's interview on his Thriving Farmer Podcast. Would love to see updates from the extreme compost pile.
@darrellluck7230
@darrellluck7230 Год назад
OK Steven....I'm ready to make an arrangement with you so that when I die, my body will get composted in that way. Consequently, I will still be able to produce organic vegetables long after I am gone. Oh, but I would prefer no pig guts get dumped on me.
@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight Год назад
Hahahaha! I think planting a new bamboo grove overtop would be quite meaningful!
@jesseedgington9511
@jesseedgington9511 Год назад
Loved the almost edited almost barf moment! Haha. Keep sharing the process! This is super cool.
@user-kv2pt4lu9y
@user-kv2pt4lu9y 4 месяца назад
Penn State county extension educator took temps of our bovine composting pile. 160°F was normal. We used 2 feet of dry below, around, and on top of the dead cow. In 6 months we would turn the pile. Only the head and hips remained at 6 months.
@hamletharris7729
@hamletharris7729 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing this information.
@guillermocuevas1306
@guillermocuevas1306 Год назад
This is pretty cool.
@anniebancroft1175
@anniebancroft1175 Год назад
YES, I would like to see an update when you turn or open this pile!
@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight 11 месяцев назад
Will do!
@spoolsandbobbins
@spoolsandbobbins 9 месяцев назад
We also compost our sheep. Hubby turns it every 3 days and we are amazed HOW FAST even the bones break down. No smell but super hot. You’ve taught me how to use more carbon though!! Thanks from Nova Scotia.
@deannacornett3940
@deannacornett3940 Год назад
Very cool! Yes update please.
@ElisaAllen
@ElisaAllen 10 месяцев назад
OMG yes. I would love to see an update.
@BlueMountainWormsInc.
@BlueMountainWormsInc. Год назад
Very informational video. Yes this is extreme, We started our composting pile in April, I don't think it's cooked off yet. But I really liked this video! keep this videos coming
@luckymike3065
@luckymike3065 10 месяцев назад
Nice work m8.. great tips. I have a lot of roadkill that i want to make useful..
@Schaub3
@Schaub3 Год назад
Definitely want to see this again down the road!
@user-xt6ng5jh8i
@user-xt6ng5jh8i Год назад
Yes like to see the results. Thanks
@paulniksch7595
@paulniksch7595 Год назад
Love to see the update in 4-6 months!
@curtisj.d.761
@curtisj.d.761 Год назад
Great video man! Very informative. I'm looking forward to the follow up! 👍♥️🍂🍃
@lindamorrison450
@lindamorrison450 Год назад
I do want to see the results of this amazing pile. I'm wondering if there will even be much bone left when it's done... recently, I hot composted a dead chicken with the 18-day Berkley method ( ingredients were straw, wood chips, kitchen scraps from my bokashi bucket and green weeds/plants. the pile was turned on the 4th day and every other day after that) and the only thing left on the 8th day (3rd turn) were two or three of the big feathers.... and on the next turn they had disappeared. There were no bones to be seen anywhere. I was surprised and the compost turned out great! Looking forward to hearing more....
@anniebancroft1175
@anniebancroft1175 Год назад
That's pretty amazing!
@barnabyvonrudal1
@barnabyvonrudal1 Год назад
Ever tried/checked to see what happens with denser animal bones (like cow or sheep)?
@lindamorrison450
@lindamorrison450 Год назад
@@barnabyvonrudal1 No, I haven´t. That would be a good test to do. But I have a working hypothesis about the bones of that composted chicken (which may or may not be true, of course - perhaps someone can test this). Several times, both before and since composting that chicken, I have composted cooked chicken bones that have gone through a fermenting process in my bokashi kitchen scraps bucket before being put in the compost pile. These bones never compost completely and I find them whole in the finished pile. The dead chicken was neither cooked nor passed through the bokashi bucket and all bone material disappeared So I am wondering whether the cooking and/or the bokashi fermentation changed the way the bones broke down in the compost pile.
@barnabyvonrudal1
@barnabyvonrudal1 Год назад
@@lindamorrison450 Interesting observation! I know that cooked bones are unsuitable for dogs as they are too brittle, could be because of this brittleness that the composting fails to decompose them. I was experimenting with putting cooked bones in vinegar before putting them in the garden (uncomposted) - they lose their brittleness and can be bent (in theory - worked on thin bones but thicker bones not sure or it takes longer than I tried for).
@lindamorrison450
@lindamorrison450 Год назад
@@barnabyvonrudal1 My hypothesis has to do with the idea that cooking and fermenting the bones changes the chemical composition and the microorganisms in the compost interact with these bones differently than they do with raw, uncooked bones.
@homermtz
@homermtz Год назад
yes looking forward to your IMO videos!
@rushinbushin
@rushinbushin Год назад
Definitely want to see an update, please!
@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight Год назад
You got it!
@paulweakley3440
@paulweakley3440 10 месяцев назад
If you fill a 5 gallon bucket with fresh woodchips, pee in that bucket instead of normal methods, and dump said bucket on top of your pile, it will stay hot for much much longer (you can keep dumping buckets). I do quite a bit of extreme composting and found if I want to keep a gross pile hot for longer, this works great for 'sit and forget' piles. I find keeping it hot longer helps the bones turn to mush / disappear.
@sharoncorley5099
@sharoncorley5099 Год назад
Yes updates please
@Mityob67
@Mityob67 9 месяцев назад
Great stuff Very cool Thank you sir
@chahahc
@chahahc Год назад
Good stuff.
@steveo_o6707
@steveo_o6707 Год назад
Would love to see the update! You could feed your chickens the pig waste right?
@lazygardens
@lazygardens Год назад
It's easy to do: Place the carcass on a THICK layer of sawdust or wood chips. Prevent explosions by slicing the abdominal cavity open in a few spots. Cover it with more sawdust. Contain the sides of the pile with some sort of barrier. Some places use a pit, some use a 3-sided ground-level bin. Rule of thumb - the covering layer should be at least twice as thick as the carcass. So for a deer that is 12 inches thick at the shoulder, put it on 2 feet of base and cover it with another 2 feet of dry material. Do this inside a fence that can keep predators out - bear proof, and also small vermin like raccoons and skunks. You might need netting over the top to keep out scavenger birds.
@racebiketuner
@racebiketuner 11 месяцев назад
I saw a presentation by an agricultural extension on how to compost horses. It was basically the procedure you described. The pit was very deep. Not 100% sure about the thickness of the bottom layer, but I seem to remember it being two feet of wood chips. They laid the body on that and covered it with another four feet of wood chips - making it level with the soil surface. To keep critters from digging, I believe they recommend an additional two feet of wood chips on top. This was several years ago. At the time, there weren't any methods that were agency certified and they were still working out the details.
@BananaBabys
@BananaBabys Год назад
Love it
@babushkaka
@babushkaka 3 месяца назад
Do you happen to have a recommended source of straw that's broadleaf pesticide-free?
@michaelboom7704
@michaelboom7704 Год назад
I cannot do this living in the city but I do hot composting which have done a wonderful job on critters that needed to be removed from this area. Not a sign of the remains could be found after six weeks. I dare say thats the results you ended up with.
@eugenex.p.3430
@eugenex.p.3430 Год назад
Update would be great
@bigonprivacy2708
@bigonprivacy2708 Год назад
"Soylent Green is People!!!" LOL
@southernfriedland8002
@southernfriedland8002 Год назад
Great video as always. I’ve been throwing chicks and rabbits in mine. Definitely want the updates
@GreenEvolutions
@GreenEvolutions Год назад
This is great ... Nice to have a alternative to BSFL ...
@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight Год назад
Bokashi and BSF are a great combo did compost literally all food waste.
@miltonwelch8619
@miltonwelch8619 Год назад
You just MUST show us a follow-up after several months! At any rate, I can't legally do that in the area where I live. (I don't think your Mom was nearby while you did this!)
@adryawebb2556
@adryawebb2556 Год назад
Is there any danger when doing this with a predatory animal that may or may not unknowingly have rabies and not shown symptoms? On another note, I usually bury "meats" directly into the garden especially in areas that i know need more nitrogen. I had a bunch of old ground meat i buried about 1lb each of between my eggplant transplants earlier this spring and I've got the best eggplants I've ever grown. I did the same with some fancy gourds and they are very healthy and productive. I'd like to see an update to this video.
@A21twentyone
@A21twentyone 10 месяцев назад
There is a always risk when dealing with viruses, but normally the virus dies at high temperatures.
@deek0146
@deek0146 Год назад
Is wood ash an adequate replacement for charcoal?
@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight 11 месяцев назад
No but it is a great addition to your compost just be careful how much you add, small amounts. I'd do a couple shovels full and that's it in a pile this size and spread throughout.
@barnabyvonrudal1
@barnabyvonrudal1 Год назад
Would be cool to have composting solutions that would work on high nitrogen sources in dense urban areas. Like you see a dead bird or rat, and you compost it more or less in-situ then dump the composted material in a park or small garden - where the material is composted enough to be dumped in a garden or park.
@Nils31199
@Nils31199 Год назад
I would put it them in a regular bokashi bin with kitchen scraps. Let it sit a little longer and bury it shallow in the garden beds.
@Crashbangable
@Crashbangable Год назад
Bottling my first batch of labs. I’ve made homemade yogurt but never used the whey. Are they really the exact same thing?
@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight Год назад
Basically but LABS made the knf way will have much more diversity. Yogurt is made with specific strains, LABS we wild harvested our strains.
@TheLowLandGardener
@TheLowLandGardener Год назад
I cant wait to see what happens next
@theseeker4911
@theseeker4911 10 месяцев назад
Update please good Sir
@IzzySharkawy
@IzzySharkawy 3 месяца назад
👍🏼
@chucklehut-ii5vx
@chucklehut-ii5vx Год назад
How do you protect it from predators? Is the tarp sufficient?
@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight Год назад
Yes because it's so hot. I could see a bear getting in though.. not enough experience with them to know what they'll do.
@chucklehut-ii5vx
@chucklehut-ii5vx Год назад
@@NaturesAlwaysRight We live in Marshall County, TN and are starting a farm, so learning a lot from your local, TN appropriate news. Kudos.
@DJ-uk5mm
@DJ-uk5mm Год назад
Update please 😊
@dodgygoose3054
@dodgygoose3054 Год назад
Hmmm, this could be an interesting plot in a vegan serial killer way of disposing of the bodies ... and selling the veggie produce to the local village with all smiles "Oh, Kyle. I just don't know how you do it, your vegetables are so much sweeter & fresher than anything I've tasted before.....
@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight Год назад
Lol halarious
@rickthelian2215
@rickthelian2215 Год назад
Please update😊
@sjhall2009
@sjhall2009 8 месяцев назад
Looked for an update video. I don't see one.
@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight 8 месяцев назад
Haven't made it yet, but it's been 3 months so I'll film an update soon!
@propaganja7264
@propaganja7264 Год назад
Yo this is the truth!! I buried some birds and squirrel in a bed and for the first time i had 10 foot plants and im in a terrible grow zone lol definitely recommend if you ever have a chance/come across a carcass
@propaganja7264
@propaganja7264 Год назад
WARNING! DO NOT BURY ANIMALS THAT DIED MYSTERIOUS DEATHS! THIS IS SPECIFICALLY FOR CITY PPL LIKE ME ITS A CHANCE THE ANIMAL WAS POISONED
@VK-qo1gm
@VK-qo1gm 11 месяцев назад
We do the same. It's inevitable that at some stage, anyone raising livestock or poultry will experience death. One if the most best composts availavlble, it's all natural
@pinkeye00
@pinkeye00 10 месяцев назад
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@analyticalchick3064
@analyticalchick3064 Год назад
I was following you back when you were still in San Diego. I think it got frustrating to watch homesteaders when I was in a tiny apt in NYC with no balcony. Anyhow, now I live in Idaho and I nanny for a homesteader family from California. I have been bugging her to order the bokashi stuff. I want to try it with the kids. Here you are making a video on it right now.
@darrellluck7230
@darrellluck7230 Год назад
I've heard about parents in California doing some really strange things with their kids, but you might want to make sure the parents you are working for are totally on board with your plans to bokashi compost their children.
@analyticalchick3064
@analyticalchick3064 Год назад
@@darrellluck7230 Why would they have an issue with it? It's just part of gardening.
@CLew28
@CLew28 Год назад
This guy is definitely going to compost the dog.😂
@LordJesusChrist1968
@LordJesusChrist1968 4 месяца назад
I thought the same thing when I seen the dog🤣
@Gallasl666
@Gallasl666 Год назад
Compost your enemies..
@MasterKenfucius
@MasterKenfucius Год назад
I never saw dead animals that way. I wish I had seen this video earlier. I've put over 75 armadillos in the trash for pickup. That was stupid. My banana trees would have loved them.
@dinmavric5504
@dinmavric5504 9 месяцев назад
my my.
@squidward5110
@squidward5110 Год назад
I hope to one day make my loved ones do this to my corpse ❤
@barnabyvonrudal1
@barnabyvonrudal1 Год назад
Ever considered/tried cutting up the dead animal first?
@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight Год назад
Not necessary and too much work + disgusting. Let the microbes handle it all then the bones we can make another input.
@davidmalinowski7930
@davidmalinowski7930 8 месяцев назад
Just watched your update video. Why didn't you break down the lamb and salvage some meat for yourself or your chickens if it died from getting strangled in the fence?
@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight 8 месяцев назад
I didn't find it for over 24hrs was bloated beyond harvesting.
@mlindsay527
@mlindsay527 Год назад
Just bury the dead critter along the dripline of a fruit or nut tree. Cover with large rocks or logs for a while to prevent digging by dogs or other scavengers. Easy peasy.
@tophergrace132
@tophergrace132 Год назад
92 likes 👍 at 350 views I’d say we like it :)
@Bluntask
@Bluntask Год назад
Kinda weird…but you’d prolly get better results running thru a chipper first 8D
@Jeremya74
@Jeremya74 5 месяцев назад
Eating while watching this was a bad idea
@leebstill
@leebstill 11 месяцев назад
I loss so many chickens & turkeys 😮‍💨 currently trying to catch the raccoon responsible
@ninetyZeven
@ninetyZeven Год назад
Did your former animal there have a name? Just curious.
@leonardhoke8788
@leonardhoke8788 Год назад
The amount of life is commensurate to the amount of death on a farm. Get next to it..
@jasonc5947
@jasonc5947 11 месяцев назад
👊 'Promo sm'
@andrewpierce1588
@andrewpierce1588 9 месяцев назад
It’s not extreme…it’s what happens on this planet when humans don’t interfere.
@johndoh5182
@johndoh5182 Год назад
Ya know you run into all kinds of problems using dead animals in an area where you would be dealing with food that's sold. Now, you can do anything you want if you don't sell food, otherwise there's a whole lot of regulation out there.
@SeanDSarcasm
@SeanDSarcasm Год назад
Extreme huh lol. We do this in NY and call it Composting.
@johnnmartens3067
@johnnmartens3067 10 месяцев назад
I compost my moms and my friends chickens and any meat like left overs after butchering animals in a very similar way i bokashi ferment the meat in buckets I first compost it in a pile with wood chips and leaves let it compost for 3 months then add it to a Johnson su pile let it sit for two years it feels so good not throwing anything away and getting amazing compost out of it
@Norbingel
@Norbingel Год назад
Why not use your black soldier flies?
@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight Год назад
I have enough material currently to run mine.
@Norbingel
@Norbingel Год назад
@@NaturesAlwaysRight I'm not sure I understand. You have enough of what material to run what? What I also meant to say was if you want something that composts dead animals fast, is there anything faster than using BSF?
@pinkeye00
@pinkeye00 10 месяцев назад
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@QuiChiYang2
@QuiChiYang2 Год назад
God said in the beginning that descendants of Adam & Eve are shepherds to God's creation. You are absolutely correct that; We respect all of life & honor animals for their sacrifice. Return everything to the sovereignty of the soil. From dust you were created, dust you shall return.
@estebancorral5151
@estebancorral5151 10 месяцев назад
I would have preferred to have seen composting: rats, raccoons, mice, squirrels and other vermin.
@NaturesAlwaysRight
@NaturesAlwaysRight 10 месяцев назад
I teach people pattern in nature, copy this pattern for other animals.
@daniellanning115
@daniellanning115 Месяц назад
This video is one reason I don't want smell-o-vision!!!!!!!🤢🤮
@JohnDoe-jn4ex
@JohnDoe-jn4ex 11 месяцев назад
Eat more possum 😜
@Brovillion559
@Brovillion559 11 месяцев назад
Just compost. There are no rules to this. If half the population would try it out, the world would be a much better place. Just try. Eventually you will be successful.
@e-mail881
@e-mail881 Год назад
Trespassers will ALSO be composted!
@azsunburns
@azsunburns Год назад
I'm in the southern AZ desert. I get so angry when the better half won't allow me to pick up road kill. Having plastic bags and an extra cooler is handy on our weekends. When I was young our puppy died way too early. My mom burried him under her corn patch. Best corn ever. I've been burying animals and our charcoal / ash to rest & thrive through plant life ever since. We often find dead mice, birds, lizards, etc & I will bury them in the compost or just near a thriving plant. Yes, if we have turned milk, I pour that in too. Nature knows❤
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