Yes
fertilizer
The solid droppings of horses and cows is manure, widely used as fertilizer.
That is the correct spelling of "guano" (bird droppings used as fertilizer).
Steer and rabbit manure are said to be the best.
the acid in pigeon droppings is just about the best free fertilizer in the world. in new york city the people who own pigeons become very important people around tomato planting time.
Manure is animal waste applied as a fertilizer.
In the wild, yes, absolutely. Also - scat is fertilizer and im pretty sure fertilizer helps grow stuff!
Bat droppings, also known as guano, are used as a natural fertilizer due to their high nutrient content, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. They can improve soil quality and promote plant growth. Additionally, guano has been historically used as a component in some traditional medicines and in the production of gunpowder.
When the droppings of the birds are broken down into simpler substances such as water, carbon dioxide and nutrients by decomposers, they will be used by the plant
Actually, the dropping can acted by a fertilizer to make it grow healthy
You cannot make guano fertiliser. Guano is the droppings of birds or bats built up over many years in areas used as roosts. It is a valuable organic fertiliser but is very variable in content depending on species producing it and situation.
they reproduce by seed droppings and photosynthesis and they