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.
20 pounds
The amount of time it takes will depend on how often the manure is turned, what type of bedding was used, and the nitrogen content of the manure pile. It should however take about four to six months to break down, although if it is intended to go onto a garden where food will be grown it needs to be composted for about one year before use.
62.5 million punds a year
"Year of the Dragon" in 2000"year of the snake" in 2001"Year of the Horse" in 2002"Year of the Sheep" in 2003"Year of the Monkey" in 20042002 is year of the horseThe Horse.2002 was year of the Black Horse
I'm surprised that a horse could live so long. Such an aged horse would be near death and would be worth nothing.
Horse racing occurs year round.
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.
approximately 30 kg when it is fed average fodder of 40.
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.
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.
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.
£17,000 a year my dads a horse doct
The amount of time it takes will depend on how often the manure is turned, what type of bedding was used, and the nitrogen content of the manure pile. It should however take about four to six months to break down, although if it is intended to go onto a garden where food will be grown it needs to be composted for about one year before use.
Foal or suckling, is when the horse is with its Dam still. Weanling when the horse is taken away from its mother but is still under a year old. Yearling When the horse is a year old Filly a female horse under 4 Colt male horse under 4 Mare female horse over 4 Stallion A Male horse over 4 that can still produce young Gelding a male horse over 4 that cannot produce young.
how much does saddlers earn in a year
Depends on how much he wins.
Not very much.
It can be used right away. I have goats and it works great! Other manure like chickens, cows and horses burn the root system. It doesn't need to break down. But if you want it to it takes a few years unless you crush it up :)