I would say no. It wasn't the manure that was the culprit, it was more than likely the urine content. Too much nitrogen (ammonia) can kill any plant. Cow manure is used as a fertilizer and has a .5 .5 .5 rating.
How to clean black spots from white top?
It depends on what makes up the black spots. If it's just a little mildew, spray a weak solution of bleach, let it sit for a while then put it through the washer again. It also depends on the material.
Is there problems with breeding a charolais bull with a bison cow?
There could very well be. Charolais are notorious for siring large calves, and as such this could prove to be a really big problem for a bison momma. Bison are naturally adapted to give birth to small calves and to give birth quickly. If the bison cow cannot give birth to such a large calf, then she will be in serious trouble.
According to Hinduism, a Brahman is a person who devotes his life in search of knowledge - the Brahm. They are also known as the teachers and preachers and they disseminated the knowledge among others.
How much does it cost to take bull riding lessons?
The average cost for a 3 days event packed into one day is $360.00 it varies by location.
Is there a chance a 6 month old hereford bull bred his mother?
it is highly highly unlikely but as soon as they can be separated i would separate them. just to be sure.
What is a dual purpose dairy breed?
Dual purpose means that the breed or type of cattle can be used for milking or raising beef cattle.
If it is ingested than it can become harmful to the digestive system, however, if they are walking across a gravel road it is not harmful to them.
Do beef cattle have to be registered to show?
If you're showing cattle in a purebred cattle show, yes. In any other group where you're showing a steer that will be later slaughtered for beef, no.
What is the average life span of a parakeet?
my parakeet lasted about 7 years which is about a 1 1/2 years longer than the life span. So it's probably about 5-6 years. But it also depends on how well you take care of it, it can live longer or shorter than that period of time. Unfortunatley a lot of birds don't like the cold and can die faster if over exposed in captivity. My parakeet died about 1 year ago in March, she was a mean little bird but she was defintly loved. Hope this helped!
What are 5 breeds of US dairy cattle?
The 5 breeds of US dairy cattle are Holstien, Guernsey, Brown Swiss, Jersey, and Ayrshire. I know this because I have cows and am in 4-H.
How much does an average train locomotive weigh?
Between 44 tons and 500 tons, depending on the type. Most fall into the 125-250 ton range.
3/10/12 MJW -- I've been told most commuter locomotives are 200 tons. I had to take a safety course at Amtrak.
In Europe, a 'class 66', which is a common diesel freight locomotive, weighs 129 tonnes.
Swiss Railways 'Re 460' which is a modern electric locomotive used for freight and passenger trains weighs 84 tonnes.
The locomotives used to pull the car and lorry shuttle trains through the channel tunnel, and are some of the most powerful electric locomotives, weigh 132 tonnes.
When did the first Brown Swiss cattle come to the USA?
The first Brown Swiss cattle came to the United States in the winter of 1869-70.
Breed registry.
What breeds are British beef cattle?
Angus
Red Angus
Red Poll
Hereford
Shorthorn
Galloway
Belted Galloway
Welsh Black
Devon
South Devon
English Longhorn
White Park
British White
Scottish Highland
Dexter
Kerry
And others that haven't been mentioned yet.
Heifers grow teats when they start producing milk, which is either right before they calve, right after, or during pregnancy. The teat canals make the teat grow bigger because of the milk filling up in the cavity, which is released when the new calf begins to suckle.
What are some breeds of cattle dogs?
Cattle dogs are working dogs who help out on the farm. Australian Cattle Dog, Australian Shepherd, German Shepherd, and Border Collie are some of the most common cattle dogs.
What is steaming up in cattle?
It is the Process by which Dairy Farmers provides Extra concentrates to the Pregnant animal in the last trimester to avoid any complications during parturation(due to protein deficiency) and also it helps cattle produce higher.
Yes, it is. Though some animals such as termites can digest cellulose, we humans can't.
Cellulose is the thing that gives plants their structural integrity. Contrary to some other polysaccharides like starch, it is connected through b-bonds. Only certain bacteria can break those bonds to digest the polymer, and humans don't have these bacteria.
Another indigestible polysaccharide is Chitin. The shells of crabs and lobsters are made of Chitin, among other things.
Where did the shorthorn beef breed originate?
Shorthorns originated on the northeastern coast of England in the counties of Northcumberland, Lincoln, Durham and York. The Shorthorn breed was though to have originated sometime in the late 16th century (with actual records in 1580 of a superior race of shorties that existed on the Yorkshire estates of Northcumberland). The first herd book of this breed wasn't published until 1822, when, before that, Robert Bakewell, the Colling Brothers, the Booth family, and Thomas Bates were involved in the breeding and improvement of this breed between the years 1730 and 1831.