some times magic mushrooms can be found under cow patties, this can be dangerous to just eat them because its very hard to tell what kind they really are
because it bakes in the sun all day The decomposition of the vegetable matter in the dung creates heat.
your face has dung you big fat poo bum
a dung heap is a great big pile of poo
s*** out of its a**. or in more scientific terms: a biochemical compound that is excreted through the anal canal and dropped to the ground from the animal's anus and oxidized into dirt after a few weeks. lol..
Dung is made out of all the solid bacteria in your body that you have eaten or produced.
horse dung IS manure
yes and no, depending on what kind of feed the horse had will determine or not whether mushrooms can grow on it, it takes a long time, sometimes years.... good luck but honestly there is too much acidic properties in horse dung i doubt youll find any
There are a wide variety of mushrooms which can grow on horse dung. Some of these are perfectly safe, while others can be dangerous. Thus, additional information must be gathered and a positive identification made in order to be sure of a mushroom's edibility/toxicity. Some mushrooms look very similar, and therefore appearance and substrate cannot conclusively identify all mushrooms. Often, spore morphology is microscopically analyzed to assist in identification.
I suppose you can but why would you want to.
Cow & Horse Dung
Like manure or horse and cow dung.
No, i see horse dung on the road alot here, you dont need to, and if you did, where are you going to get a pooper bag that big =] :D There are whacked areas that have some issue with this. You can get diapers for your horse for parades and such. This is why you should always be careful around city people.. (lol)
a horse who is bored will sometimes chew on a wooden fence. or eat dung (i know it's discusting but they do)
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Sometimes foals will start eating their own or their mother's dung in an attempt to get the nutrients that they are lacking. Eating dung is not dangerous for the horse, but doing so is a sign that the horse may be malnourished. A vet should be consulted on the proper diet and supplements for the horse and what his proper weight should be.
Burnt horse dung helps open up the pores in the soil.Water stored in the matkas,surahis, etc easily percolates through the pores ,evaporates and cools the water inside.
You have to clean your horse's stall every morning so the dung doesn't stay there to breed diseases