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Manure is warm primarily due to the decomposition process carried out by microorganisms. As these bacteria break down organic matter, they generate heat through metabolic activities. This exothermic reaction raises the temperature of the manure, making it feel warm to the touch. Additionally, the insulation properties of the solid material help retain this heat.

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