depends if it is fine the cost is between 3 to 10 dollars an oz,if regular maybe between 2 and 8 dollars an oz.
not much mate.
approximately 30 kg when it is fed average fodder of 40.
A 1000 pound (lb) horse produces 31 lb of feces and 2.4 gal. of urine a day. Which adds up to 51 lb of waste/day. 31 lbs of manure/day X 365 days = 11315 lbs of manure per year. 50 to 60 percent of the manure being moisture.
once a year
Depends. If you show your alpacas, shear them one a year, and sell adults and cria.. ALOT.
Alpacas have wool like sheep. This wool is sheared off each year, causing no harm to the animal.
The amount of manure farmers use varies widely depending on the type of farming, crop needs, and local regulations. On average, a dairy farm might produce about 100,000 pounds of manure per cow annually, while crop farmers may apply between 5 to 20 tons of manure per acre per year to enhance soil fertility. Farmers often conduct soil tests to determine the appropriate amount needed to optimize crop yields without causing environmental harm.
Alpacas typically need shearing once a year, usually in the spring, to remove their fleece before the warmer months. This process helps prevent overheating and promotes their overall health. The amount of fleece can vary by breed and individual alpaca, but on average, an adult alpaca can produce between 5 to 10 pounds of fleece per shear. Regular shearing is essential for their well-being and for maintaining high-quality fiber.
Any time really, you just have to wait a while. Horse manure is not like cow manure. You can't use it for soil right away.
None.
100 trucks
In fall of the second year is available.