kcsunshine said:
The important thing is to put your compost piles where you're going to use them. It's easier to haul a bucket of poo to the compost pile than it is to haul 3 wheelbarrows of compost to your garden site.
Only if your poo comes in quantities of one bucket at a time
Seriously. If it is being produced in larger amounts -- say, three horses, or the semi-anuual total clean out of a 30-chicken-and-turkey coop -- it is really MUCH easier and more efficient to let it compost as near as possible to the source.
Because, it will reduce in size (and sometimes weight) by half or two thirds before it becomes compost.
Since it has to make the total trip from Point A to Point B at *some* juncture in its life cycle, it is a lot less work to leave it until there is half as much of it, or less
(The exception is of course, as you say, if the compost is being produced in very easily portable quantites and you're wlaking past there anyhow.)
Pat