i dont know hoow does it you tell me
It does not matter. The straw will decompose into compost as well as the manure.
They break down the manure and fertilizes the tree/grass. So in a way it's decomposing the tree/grass.
Poop is changed into manure through a process called composting. Composting involves breaking down organic matter like poop with the help of microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. These organisms decompose the poop into nutrient-rich materials that can be used to improve soil quality for farming and gardening.
worms decompose dead things and turn the dead things into nutrients. Usually animals manure helps fertilize soil also
Manure is composed of animal waste such as feces and urine, along with bedding materials like straw or sawdust. It also contains microbes that help decompose organic matter, releasing nutrients that can benefit plants when used as fertilizer.
Newspaper will likely decompose faster in 15 days in manure compared to notebook, magazine, construction, and computer paper. This is because newspaper is typically made of less durable fibers and has less coating or additives, making it easier to break down.
To decompose wood chips quickly, you can increase the surface area by shredding or chipping them into smaller pieces, provide adequate moisture and aeration, and add nitrogen-rich materials like manure or green waste to speed up the decomposition process.
It can be used right away. I have goats and it works great! Other manure like chickens, cows and horses burn the root system. It doesn't need to break down. But if you want it to it takes a few years unless you crush it up :)
Yes, feces can rot or decompose due to the action of bacteria and other microorganisms. This process helps break down the organic material in feces and return nutrients back to the environment.
manure = Dung manure = Dünger manure = Mist
If you want to know how to make methane gas out of rabbit manure, you have to mix the manure with leaves, food and dirt. Then you have to put everything in an old plastic bag so everything will decompose if you leave it outside for a month or less. Once you've completed that you will go back outside and you'll see gases rising from that manure.
Then you need to add water and stir it. It should be damp, like a wrung-out sponge. Adding high-nitrogen material, such as manure or grass clippings, will help also.