They don't. Manure is just cow dung and vegetable waste mixed together. Nothing more, nothing less. There is no change.
Answer 2:They get broken down by microbes through the process of decomposition and fermentation. But really, both of these things are a form of manure. But they're not real manure, since you need to mix soil with these forms of waste in order for them to actually be a form of manure, and for the process of decomposition and break-down to be complete.horse dung IS manure
Some synonyms for horse droppings are horse manure, horse dung, and horse waste.
because it bakes in the sun all day The decomposition of the vegetable matter in the dung creates heat.
manure = Dung manure = Dünger manure = Mist
No, cow chips and manure are not the same thing. Cow chips are dried cow dung used as fuel, while manure is fresh or decomposed animal waste used as fertilizer.
Manure translates as Dung or Dünger
farmers prepare manures by dumping animal dung, vegetable and crop wastes at open places and let them be decomposed by bacteria and fungi. After a month or so, the manure is ready and is mixed up with soil.
elifant Dung beetles occur on every continent except Antarctica. Most of the dung beetles in the world use herbivore dung, and in Africa, elephant dung. Dung beetles can be divided into 3 groups, Rollers, Tunnellers and Dwellers. Without dung beetles, the earth would be piled high with manure.
There are nutrients in the manure that plants need. The manure is a natural fertilizer.
Like manure or horse and cow dung.
Isn't it obvious? Dung or waste.
The word for manure in Russian is "навоз" (pronounced "navoz"). It refers to animal dung used as fertilizer in agriculture. If you're looking for a more general term for organic waste, you might also encounter "удобрение" (udobrenie), which means fertilizer.