You CAN, but it may not be the healthiest thing for the chicken.
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!!
2 of those,a roster,and a chicken...
So it is time to take your baby chicks that you have been brooding for about 5 weeks to the chicken pen. First make sure the chicks are all feathered out, make sure that the temperature does not fall below 70 degrees and if it does make sure you still have heat lamps set up. The cold temperatures at night can be the biggest problem as the chicks will naturally huddle for warmth the ones on the bottom of the pile will suffocate.
put them in a pen of tigers
yes it can if you put it on the chair
No if you put a ligh layer over the pasture then no, this is actually extremly benificial to the grass (for horse manure is great fertilizer).
The tetnus bacteria is in their manure so they are exposed much of the time. It is essential that the horse is kept current on his vaccinations. Manure must be cleaned daily and put in a place away from the horse.
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.
Put it in your mouth. Now, go outside. Then, run around like a chicken. Finally, put your head in the fridge and count to 50,000. Voila.
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!!
put the manure in it!
2 of those,a roster,and a chicken...
you put them in a pen, they have to be 4 blocks away from each other. you need to put a fence 8 blocks away from another horse. feed them pumpkins and wait
you need to take electric energy put in the pen then put water
Build a big pen. Put tiger in pen. Put snake in same pen. Observe the results.
To make a chicken pen, a person would need to get wooden posts, some wire fencing, and a staple gun. First, you should construct the foundation, then put up the walls, and finally apply the fencing.
you put the manure into the space ship