It has a really strong smell!
Guinea pigs have a good sense of smell and can detect scents from several feet away, but the exact distance they can smell from is not well documented. They rely on their keen sense of smell to navigate their environment and communicate with other guinea pigs.
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saw on discovery or history channel that they can smell one drop of blood from three miles away. have no idea how they can do it.
I own a horse myself. The horse manure should be disposed off and not left in the field/stable. You could bag it up and sell it or give it away to people that have allotments; to put on there plants. If you have a muck heap then pile it up on there. But if you have no-where to put it then flatten it in the ground somewhere on your OWN land or others if they let you!!
Some sharks can detect blood in the water from several miles away. Their keen sense of smell, using special receptors called olfactory organs, allows them to detect tiny amounts of blood and other substances in the water.
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Guinea pigs have a good sense of smell and can detect scents from several feet away, but the exact distance they can smell from is not well documented. They rely on their keen sense of smell to navigate their environment and communicate with other guinea pigs.
Because manure is a wonderful breeding ground for many kinds of animal life--like flies and bacteria. It offends us so we'll stay away from it.
The distance at which you can smell a flower depends on factors like wind direction, humidity, and the concentration of the flower's scent molecules in the air. On average, you may be able to detect the scent of a flower from a few feet away to several meters.
Because part of their natural diet is carrion (dead animals). They find the carcasses by using their sense of smell - and will 'home in' on an animal from some distance away.
Perfume molecules are very volatile and can travel through the air easily, allowing you to smell it from a distance. The concentration of perfume in the air decreases with distance, but if the scent is strong or the wind is carrying it towards you, you can detect it from many yards away.
Any time really, you just have to wait a while. Horse manure is not like cow manure. You can't use it for soil right away.
Horses have an excellent sense of smell, which they use for various purposes, including identifying familiar individuals, detecting predators, and locating food and water sources. While there is no specific distance that a horse can smell, it is known that horses can detect odors from long distances away. In general, horses can detect odors up to several miles away, depending on various factors such as wind direction, weather conditions, and the strength and type of the smell. For example, horses can detect the scent of a predator, such as a mountain lion, from a distance of up to two miles away.
Wolves have been known to smell objects as far away as 1.6 km. An object does not have to be far away for a wolf to smell it, though - they can smell something right next to their nose.
A Lioness can smell things from 30kms away.
a hyena can smell up to 15 metres away