People use manure in their gardens so that they have richer soil into which they grow their crops or gardens. It helps keep the plant healthier, which in turn means it is more likely to live and this is what people appreciate and why they use manure in their garden.
Many people used composted horse manure to grow gardens.
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Do you mean manure? Manure has nitrogen that plants use.
They use horse manure to fertilise their gardens, horse manure may be slightly cheaper then other types. Animal manure has been used for centuries as a fertilizer for farming, as it improves the soil structure, so that it holds more nutrients and water, and becomes more fertile. Animal manure also encourages soil microbial activity which promotes the soil's trace mineral supply, improving plant nutrition. It also contains some nitrogen and other nutrients itself which assist the growth of plants.
Never if raw and once every fall if composted are the times to put organic manure on gardens. Raw manure can burn plant roots and obstruct seed germination because of its highly soluble nitrogen compounds and ammonia and may transfer pathogens and weed seeds. Composted manure needs to be applied, and raked into soil, at yearly rates of one inch (2.54 centimeters).
Animal manure is the animal's waste, also known as feces or poop. It is often used in gardens to fertilize the plants and so many farmers sell it by the truckload.
Poultry manure is the waste products (excrement) of birds, in the category "poultry", that can be used to enrich the rejuvenate the soil physically, chemically and biologically.Poultry manure can be applied in the following forms:droppings mixed with floor litter to be spread or dug in. Can be applied immediately from house to land areacage droppings which must have a heating period prior to applicationthe manure can be pelletized (clean alternative) for use in home gardens and nurseries
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.
I own a horse myself. The horse manure should be disposed off and not left in the field/stable. You could bag it up and sell it or give it away to people that have allotments; to put on there plants. If you have a muck heap then pile it up on there. But if you have no-where to put it then flatten it in the ground somewhere on your OWN land or others if they let you!!
People use worms for fishing, plants, gardens and animals use them for food.
to make their gardens look good
cow... actually you use the gases from decomposing manure.