The tiny, flying insects that swarm around horse manure are called fly predators. While they are a nuisance, they do not present any potential threat as they do not bite or sting.
The dominant odor of horse manure is ammonia.
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.
horse dung IS manure
Yes; and they grow naturally in horse manure anyway.
Some synonyms for horse droppings are horse manure, horse dung, and horse waste.
horse manure is good for the ground and helps plants grow.
horse manure is good for the ground and helps plants grow.
Depends on the amount of manure.
Horse manure needs to be composted for about one year before it is safe to place around plants. You compost manure in mush the same way you would anything else. Once it reaches the consistency of dirt then it's safe to use. Most people seem to have their own 'recipes' for composts.
No.
donkey manure does make a good ferilizer, but not as good as horse manure
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.