While cow manure is used frequently as a beneficial fertilizer, it may have health hazards. Manure gives off gasses as it decomposes. In quantity, these gasses replace oxygen and may cause a loss of consciousness or other health effects on the respiratory system.
Cow manure is a fertilizer. The bacteria in the cow manure are the decomposers.
Cow manure does not exist in twinkies. Twinkies are primarily made of a form of corn-derivative, but definitely not cow manure.
Cow manure is "le fumier" (masc.) in French.
Plants generally grow faster and healthier with a mixture of soil and cow manure compared to just plain dirt. Cow manure provides essential nutrients to plants, improves soil structure, and enhances water retention capacity, promoting rapid growth and overall plant health.
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.
It is cow excrements, aka poop.
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It doesn't.