No, dog feces is not flammable directly. However, it can be composted to produce methane gas, and methane is flammable.
Dung Beetle eats faeces. Please see link below..
Surprisingly, yes. If you have a dog you can test it out. Just take a decent amount of it, and set it on the sidewalk. Light it with a match, a lighter, or something else.
If you are burning the feces to get rid of it, then your best bet would be to install an incinerator toilet. If you are burning it as fuel, then you may need to dry it and perhaps add an accelerant to it to help it burn better. If you simply want to create fuel from feces, then you can compost it in a barrel and somehow collect the methane gas that is released.
Not fresh out of the body but it is if allowed to dry out. People living on the Great Plains used to use cow dung to fuel fires.
It depends on the temperature of the feces and the freshness. Fresh warm feces is rich in methane (CH4) which is highly flammable would have a flash point of about -186 Celsius. The methane releases as the feces cools and dries which is where the composition of the feces comes in. Dry ambient temperature feces will have variable flash point depending on what the depositor last ate before passing the feces. A grass fed animal's feces will have a flash point around 120 degrees Celsius, where as human feces from an individual with a "meat and potato" diet would be approximately 280 degrees Celsius.
That is just a rumor: Canine urine can't stop Santorum. Don't even try; it's messy.
No. A horse is not a canine. A canine is a dog.
No I am also led to believe that they smell and taste different, this is not from personal experience of course! well maybe it is but that's another story...
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surely you are kidding around with the asking of this question or at least I hope you are, if, however by some strange quirk you are in fact sincere in your line of questioning, the answer would in fact be Canine Fecal Matter or Dog Feces!
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"My dog needs special canine medicine." "I have a cavity in my canine tooth."