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aka
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(Horse) manure tek????
#494326 - 12/17/01 10:50 PM (21 years, 11 months ago) |
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i have a friend that works with horses on a ranch, and i'm certain that i can get all the manure me an her can handle, so to speak. so here's the question, do u think that horse manure is as good as cow manure for a cultivating medium? i know all about the feed some of the horses get, so that means i can figure out what should be comin out the back end. for example, some of them recieve oil in their feed, some are on oat/carb diets, one in particular is on a strict protein diet. which actually means that his droppings will be very loaded with Nitrogen and alcaloids( i think thats the name of the by-product of when protein is broken down by the body) so if anyone can possibly give some input on this possible variation on the manure tek, it will be very much appreciated
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dimitri211
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Re: (Horse) manure tek???? [Re: aka]
#494357 - 12/17/01 11:14 PM (21 years, 11 months ago) |
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so here's the question, do u think that horse manure is as good as cow manure for a cultivating medium? It is better than cow manure because it smells alot less.(unless you fuck up and let you manure rot) Tp prepare it Dry it out then add clean water and bake it for 2 hours on a low setting
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aka
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Re: (Horse) manure tek???? [Re: dimitri211]
#494371 - 12/17/01 11:28 PM (21 years, 11 months ago) |
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so would u recommed to follow a manure tek in the same manner, but with the horse manure instead? also, back to the "content of the manure" question, should i look for a horse with a particular diet, or just pick up whatever i can in the field? thanks in advance
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MAIA
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Re: (Horse) manure tek???? [Re: aka]
#494522 - 12/18/01 03:28 AM (21 years, 11 months ago) |
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Make sure the horse only eats organic food without any chemicals, the ones that only eat vegetation on pastures are the best. Peace, MAIA
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aka
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Re: (Horse) manure tek???? [Re: MAIA]
#494537 - 12/18/01 03:54 AM (21 years, 11 months ago) |
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the one horse in question has a pretty healthy diet, i'll look into the exact details tho. i dont think the horses get anything "funny" in their feed, unless they get vitamins... most of the horses in question are actually show horses, or those that will be trained for show. their pasture may be a little bit small, but they're still well taken care of, cause the girl that works there cant' stand to see ANY of them mistreated in any way (she's a doll) i'm already plannin a trip to that ranch and mebbe the neighboring ones with a couple of large containers and a shovel :) this is gonna be messy but fun!!! maks out
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dioze1
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Re: (Horse) manure tek???? [Re: aka]
#494617 - 12/18/01 07:52 AM (21 years, 11 months ago) |
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Can't tell you if it is better or not, but the "tek" used is the same as it would be with any dung. I wouldn't even worry about what they eat too much. The Dairy that I get all my dung from feeds them all kinda shit including medications and such. It doesn't seem to have any effect. Dioze1
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