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unkempt
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I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price...
#5911265 - 07/29/06 06:28 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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yea so i found some free hpoo for my next project gunna spawn some wbs to hpoo, the guy even tells me he will bag it for me i just got to pick up, lemme tell u next time imma get it myself 90% of it was fucking shavings from woodchips, had to make a sifter out of a box with holes in the bottom to get to all the poo...i even got some of the shavings in my beer lastnight while tring to get the poo out of the wood and no i didnt find out they were in the beer by taking a drink! sicko.....but i did taste alittle poo to make sure it was aged good, tasted like dirt so i guess thats good right?
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dizzim
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Re: I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price... [Re: unkempt]
#5911288 - 07/29/06 06:54 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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so it sick to drink it in beer but ok to suck it off your finger??
too funny.
congrats on the find
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Lifeontheline79
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Re: I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price... [Re: dizzim]
#5911465 - 07/29/06 09:17 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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You ate shit?
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cloudtop
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Re: I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price... [Re: Lifeontheline79]
#5911518 - 07/29/06 09:51 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Shavings and wood pieces in farmlots are pretty common. I regularly have to pick a fair amount of wood out of the horse manure I bag at the local equestrian center, but it's really not that big of a deal. Realistically, some of the woodchips and shavings could help w/ gas exchange some and give some longer lasting nutrient bases for further flushes -- just keep 'em to a minimum.
The sifter is never a bad idea to have around, though, regardless of the bulk substrate you'll be utilizing.
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rawtoxic
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Re: I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price... [Re: cloudtop]
#5911571 - 07/29/06 10:14 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Tasting shit to gauge quality, thats classic.
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RogerRabbit
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Re: I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price... [Re: rawtoxic]
#5911630 - 07/29/06 10:39 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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A few woodchips won't hurt anything as long as they're not cedar. The ranch I collect from started mixing fresh cedar chips into the manure pile instead of straw to control the smell. Instead of taking the cedar/manure, I just went into the pasture with my rubbermaid tote and picked up individual field aged kernels. It was a lot more work than scooping it out of the pile he makes with his tractor, but definitely higher quality. RR
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unkempt
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Re: I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price... [Re: RogerRabbit]
#5914734 - 07/30/06 11:36 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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my poo starting to dry
 my dried poo
 my dried poo

so who is the poo expert? think it looks good?
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Tippinthru
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Re: I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price... [Re: unkempt]
#5914833 - 07/30/06 12:24 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Judging h/poo is an art form.
First, is smell.
Finished, it should have no ammonia (urine), or fecal(shit) like odor.
It should have a smell something between a horse blanket, and garden soil. Really well weather aged h/poo even loses the horse blanket smell eventually.
Second is a combination of texture, and content.
Texture should be shredded fiber, without clumps, twigs, and rocks. Content should be as close as possible, or 100% unadulterated h/poo.
Be very careful, the product contains NO undigested hay, grass or weed seeds.
That is my $0.02 cents.
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Microcosmatrix
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Re: I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price... [Re: unkempt]
#5914842 - 07/30/06 12:27 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Odd, I never thought to taste it. I'll let Anno experiment with that...
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unkempt
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Re: I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price... [Re: Tippinthru]
#5914850 - 07/30/06 12:32 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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sounds like I'm good than,just need to shred it up now that its dry, no piss or shit smell, just a soil/horse blanket smell (i know the smell yer talking about cause my x use 2 ride show horses) n what do u mean by "be careful it contains NO undigested hay, grass or weed seeds."?
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Tippinthru
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Re: I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price... [Re: unkempt]
#5914877 - 07/30/06 12:44 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Folks often feed stabled horses, hay, and oats.
Hay often contains hay/grass seeds.
Some of that hay, the horses did not eat.
Often gets swept, shoveled, or pushed out, along with the h/poo.
So, undigested hay/grass/seed and oats can get mixed into h/poo piles.
Those seeds contain contaminate spores. Which pasteurization alone, will not kill.
The fact wbs/grains contain spores, is why wbs/grains are sterilized, to KILL those spores.
H/poo is best pasteurized, not sterilized. So, you want it seed free.
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unkempt
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Re: I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price... [Re: unkempt]
#5914887 - 07/30/06 12:48 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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ahh ok thanx, yea i cleared all the stuff out n got to 100% poo
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monstermitch
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Re: I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price... [Re: unkempt]
#5915109 - 07/30/06 02:17 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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she means:
do not put any: grass seeds hay seeds or weed seeds
into your poo. only matter that has been digested by the horse, nothing that has not been digested.
I think...?
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Tippinthru
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Re: I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price... [Re: monstermitch]
#5915117 - 07/30/06 02:21 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
monstermitch said: she means:
do not put any: grass seeds hay seeds or weed seeds
into your poo. only matter that has been digested by the horse, nothing that has not been digested.
I think...?
RIGHT.....................
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No_Life_G33k
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Re: I FOUND FREE POO!...but boy was it for a price... [Re: Tippinthru]
#5915495 - 07/30/06 04:20 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
Tippinthru said: Folks often feed stabled horses, hay, and oats.
Hay often contains hay/grass seeds.
Some of that hay, the horses did not eat.
Often gets swept, shoveled, or pushed out, along with the h/poo.
So, undigested hay/grass/seed and oats can get mixed into h/poo piles.
Those seeds contain contaminate spores. Which pasteurization alone, will not kill.
The fact wbs/grains contain spores, is why wbs/grains are sterilized, to KILL those spores.
H/poo is best pasteurized, not sterilized. So, you want it seed free.
The seeds are a biotch!!! I've found that they will usually settle to the bottom of the container when you pasteurize. They will be in the last handfulls you take out- and will end up on the top of the casing mixture.
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