Some animals is yes like cows horses sheep and goats. The make up of faeces is decided upon by the food intake
Yes if its eaten and digested by a grass eating animal
Cows' feces is not grass because it is a byproduct of digestion. When cows eat grass, their digestive systems break down the plant material through fermentation and microbial action, extracting nutrients. The remaining waste, which includes undigested fibers, bacteria, and other substances, is excreted as feces. Thus, while grass is the input, the feces is a transformed output resulting from the complex digestive process.
Yes, cat feces and urine can harm your grass due to the high nitrogen content in cat urine that can burn the grass. The feces can also contain harmful bacteria that can negatively affect the grass. It's best to clean up after your cat promptly to prevent damage to your lawn.
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The body makes feces in order to eliminate the dead bacteria and excess water. Feces is made by the digestive system.
Based on fossils found grass and vegetation
When a German Shepherd (or any dog) poos on grass, it can kill the grass due to the high nitrogen content in their feces. This nitrogen, while beneficial in small amounts, can become concentrated in one spot, leading to "burning" of the grass. Even if you remove the feces quickly, the nitrogen can still affect the surrounding soil and grass, resulting in dead patches. Additionally, the acidity of dog urine can contribute to grass damage, further compounding the issue.
The answer to this is actually quite simple. Grass is not good for humans to consume simply because of the things that may be on a blade of grass. Such as dirt, pesticides, feces of domestic/wild animals, or insects.
its made of anal cavity feces
Pig feces is called pig manure. Pig manure is used as a fertilizer for grass in Ireland as it is a great source of nutrients for plants.
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Grass fibre, mucus and some toxins removed from the body