Yes, particularly if it stays on the pasture or in the fields, and doesn't get into any bodies of water that cows are allowed access to, which causes damage to those waterways, or if it isn't found in drylots like manure piles that, when cleaned out, release tonnes of carbon and methane to the atmosphere. Cow pats decompose into the soil making for excellent growing conditions for the plants that grow there.
Probably a cow poop 500 grams
Yup. Dung is cow poop
It is cow excrements, aka poop.
No. It's a good source of manure to be used for the garden and crops.
That depends on what the cow has been eating or ate.
Cow poop smells because it contains a mix of bacteria, undigested food particles, and waste products that produce gases such as methane, hydrogen sulfide, and ammonia. These gases give cow manure its distinctive odor.
Cow poop.
Yes
Cow manure is better fertilizer, even though it has a lower phosphate value than swine manure.
Around 3 to 4 pounds, depending on the size of cow and what she's fed.
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No.