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Up until now they have composted kitchen scraps by feeding them to chickens (they will eat anything), and later using their bedding as a natural compost for the gardens and fields.
I this case, and for a suburban city dweller like me, I was wondering if it would be possible to use old silicone cartridge end-cones as dispensers applied to pet bottles? They do seem similar in appearance to what you are using here and would be a great way to recycle them.
If the hole at the tip is too big, just leave some silicone in and puncture with a wire to the desired diameter.