As What? If it is for plants you're going to need a lot of rabbit droppings.
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Manure is manure is manure. Humanure, cow manure, horse manure, it's all poo. Compost manure is just manure that's been composted (left to rot and break down). Most manure starts off hot, literally, it heats up as it begins to break down. You don't want to put that on your plants, because it's too strong. You want to compost it first. Let it sit for a year and then use it. The only "cold" manures that I know of are rabbit and worms. You can take it straight from their enclosures and put it directly in your garden. Bird droppings might be cold too, but I'm not positive on that.
Yes, rabbit manure can be used in gardens. Rabbit manure (NPK 2.4-1.4-0.6) is one of the richest organic nitrogen sources available. It is so rich that it should be mixed into the soil as a side-dressing, away from the roots and stems of vegetables. It will break down more quickly in contact with soil microbes, and it will not attract the maggots that it would if left on the surface.
Piled manure beneath a rabbit hutch can pose several risks to the rabbit's health. It can create a breeding ground for parasites and bacteria, leading to potential infections or diseases. Additionally, the ammonia from decomposing manure can produce harmful fumes that may irritate the rabbit's respiratory system. Proper hygiene and regular cleaning of the area are essential to ensure the rabbit's well-being.
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.
Steer and rabbit manure are said to be the best.
Do you mean manure? Manure has nitrogen that plants use.
Once it slipped through the interstice in the fence, the rabbit headed straight for the vegetables.
cow... actually you use the gases from decomposing manure.
Horse manure is a good fertilizer, however, their are other animal manure that is better, such as cow manure. Horse manure works fine too though.but the best to use is elephant manure.
the manure next to the barn smells like crap.
Rabbits can raised for their commercial value. People and pets (cats & dogs) will eat rabbit as part of their diet. The pelts can be used in clothing. Rabbit manure can be used as fertilizer. Rabbit can be raised as pets. They can be quite personable and if given the opportunity can be a very good companion.