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All animals poop or disperse some type of waste. This waste can be made into manure or used as manure. So, yes all animals can make manure. do
the manure next to the barn smells like crap.
No, cow chips and manure are not the same thing. Cow chips are dried cow dung used as fuel, while manure is fresh or decomposed animal waste used as fertilizer.
Manure is fresh crap from an animal who is an herbivore. Compost is manure that has aged and will no longer harm the plants you put it on. Fresh Manure will "burn" your plants but once it has sat for a few years all that is left is the nutrition that plants need to grow. Manure is natural fertilizer, as is compost. There are also chemical and inorganic fertilizers. All manures can, with care, be used as fertilizers. Many fertilizers, though, are industrially-produced chemical compounds that have no resemblance whatsoever to manure.
To effectively use rotted manure in your garden, spread a layer of it over the soil and mix it in well. This will improve soil quality by adding nutrients and organic matter. The manure will also help retain moisture and promote healthy plant growth. Make sure the manure is well-rotted to avoid burning your plants with excess nitrogen.
It depends. The amount of compost or manure that you should add to your soil will vary on the quality of the soil. If you have clayey soil, for instance, you should use much more compost or manure than if your soil quality is already good. In my experience, 40 gallons of manure will be enough to put a thin layer over 100 square feet of good quality soil. For Clayey soil, about twice as much will be necessary to reduce the clay. Make sure that the manure is well composted (it should be at LEAST 6 month old, a year is better).
Nopes all do not have same quality. If u buy a camera of Sony and another of fujifilm the quality will be different as sony will be better than fujifilm
manure = Dung manure = Dünger manure = Mist
Carabao manure is the excrement from carabaos, which are water buffaloes commonly found in Southeast Asia. It is often used as a natural fertilizer in farming due to its nutrient-rich properties that can enhance soil quality and promote plant growth.
my family has grown quality hay for over fifty years. we plow the soil, and then spread dry cow manure. it functions as fertilizer
All plants would die then all animals then all humans or we can use cow manure or animal manure which would serve as soil but you would need alot
To effectively use sheep manure in your garden, you can compost it first to reduce the risk of burning your plants with fresh manure. Mix the composted manure into the soil to improve its structure and add nutrients. This will promote healthy plant growth by providing essential nutrients and improving soil fertility.