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wet Hpoo
    #8748457 - 08/09/08 11:35 AM (15 years, 5 months ago)

I was supposed to gather some hpoo but neglected the task and my grain jars colonized from their G2G faster than I thought. So here I am with no Hpoo, and it rained hard last night. So what do I do, it's a cloudy day today and it seems like I missed the boat. Will the leached turds dry easily or am I better off to hold out for a sunny day?


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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: ScavengerType]
    #8748506 - 08/09/08 11:47 AM (15 years, 5 months ago)

your grains will be ok for a little.

and is your poo spot thats wet your ONLY poo spot?

you could go to stables and shovel out some dry maybe. :shrug:

good luck man, wish i could help ya more.

ive got lots of nice dry poo


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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: just me]
    #8748580 - 08/09/08 12:02 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

You can still go get the poo & dry it at home. 2 good sunny days should do the trick.

The jars will be fine.

Just keep them in the dark.


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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: psylopsycho]
    #8749053 - 08/09/08 01:51 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

wet hpoo should still be collected! no leaching required now. Just get as much as you can and put them into huge totes with lids for storage. when you need a certain amount take that out and sundry it a little and then pasteurize that shit:sun:


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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: MarioTrip]
    #8749429 - 08/09/08 03:25 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

wont a bunch of wet poo in a bin make MOLD


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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: just me]
    #8749434 - 08/09/08 03:26 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

stir it up keep it aired out. i build holes into mine and cover them with polyfil. have done this for a year now w/ no problems :thumbup:


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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: MarioTrip]
    #8749513 - 08/09/08 03:52 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

I store my horse manure on a sheet of plywood. Wet doesn't matter, it's like finely ground hay. (With a little piss and odor added...) I've never seen any molds in horse manure piles, except firefang. You would think that the center of a pile would react the same as a bin. :shrug:


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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: BrandNewbie]
    #8749543 - 08/09/08 04:01 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

I'll have to consider that. It's been cloudy but no rain today, I'm gona hope for sun tomorrow and go in the afternoon to pick some turds. I'll have to start storing some though for my subs it's probibly safe in a bin like you guys say and if I'd know this before I wouldn't have been so hesitant to get it a significant period of time before my spawn was ready.

God this hobby uses a lot of plastic storage bins though, sometimes I wonder what people think when they see me always going into the same store buying coir a couple storage bins and jars.

Out of curiosity where you do store it in bins what's the average RH in your area and do you turn it to prevent moisture from building up in the manure?

Edit: Gah, I just checked the weather and it says rain tonight and tomorrow and maybe even the next day. It could be 3 days till I can get dry Hpoo. If I just put cow poo compost in instead I can prepare my subs today instead of having to wait. if the sub is 40% cpoocomp and 10% coffee and 50% coir it shouldn't have a terrible impact on yield should it?


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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: ScavengerType]
    #8749592 - 08/09/08 04:13 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

I store it outside in the sun. Southern Arizona. No bins. Outside humidity? Wha?    lol Joking, it's monsoon now so it's actually humid, for here.

When you use your horse manure, it's going to be hydrated to field capacity. In order for it to get that wet outside, it would HAVE to be raining on it. I suspect you are worrying about the moisture content of your stored manure a little too much. Overnight in a hanging pillowcase will make it too dry. :goodluck:


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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: BrandNewbie]
    #8749602 - 08/09/08 04:15 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

A light to medium rain would have a hard time getting the manure too wet. Manure is stored in large piles anywhere horses are located. Even in a moderately strong rain, the pile of manure will be practically dry four inches in...


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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: BrandNewbie]
    #8749633 - 08/09/08 04:26 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

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A light to medium rain would have a hard time getting the manure too wet. Manure is stored in large piles anywhere horses are located. Even in a moderately strong rain, the pile of manure will be practically dry four inches in...




Haha if only I were so lucky here :shrug:. There are no stables most people keep their horses in pastures and fields with no cover other than tree cover. It rained heavily so the act of walking around filling a garbage bag with it will be a little difficult. Few people compost any of their animal turds around here it usually just goes back into the field it came from. There is a rodeo grounds here that may be worth checking out but the Hpoo is probibly mixed with cow poo and the whole area is supposed to be gross with pestisides for some reason I can't recall as I was tipped off.


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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: ScavengerType]
    #8749674 - 08/09/08 04:47 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

Around here, the only pesticides that are sprayed are for flies. This is sprayed on the horses, not their turds.

The reason that horse manure is preferred over bovine, is the way horse manure reacts to moisture. Cow manure will get overly wet and runny, whereas horse manure is more like a damp ground hay consistency.

If you just stuck to the golf ball sized nuggets, you will find that it's surprisingly UN-messy. I would not let the rain keep me from gathering my prime, free substrate.

You will find though, horse manure is heavier than you may suspect. A garbage bag would not be my first choice as a gathering container. I would use a five gallon bucket. The manure that will fit into a five gallon bucket will rip a garbage bag.

Have fun and remember, only girls and pussies wear gloves!  :poop:


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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: MarioTrip]
    #8749898 - 08/09/08 06:16 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

thats strange. i keep mine 100% dry now. well other than humidity, it breaks up sooooooo niceeeeee.

stuff i had once was "mostly dry" and had it in a trash bag, and it molded (or somethin) within a couple days of it being outside...:shrug:


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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: just me]
    #8753782 - 08/10/08 03:41 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

Just an update for anyone interested and a nice lesson for anyone who's inexperianced with gathering hpoo.

I went out to the house with the field where I was going to gather my Hpoo today and suspected it'd be a bumb trip the moment it started to rain again (I still had an errand to run out there though). However when I got there I found the rain was both a curse and a blessing. You see there was actually a small shelter (a lean to) there that on and off some horses used when the rain got too heavy and it was full of dried up and even broken up horse turds. The place was a relative gold mine for What I was looking for I'm probibly going to bring a tote next time and make a large collection of droppings so I don't have to go collect them again.

Oddly enough I pictured myself hunting in fields with gloves on picking up and examining hpoos and actually I spent most of my time trying to get one bucket that was stuck inside another one out. I just shoveled it in, no gloves required (even for a pussy or girl).


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"The things that are done in the name of the shareholder are, to me, as terrifying as the things that are done—dare I say it—in the name of God. Montesquieu said, "There have never been so many civil wars as in the Kingdom of God." And I begin to feel that’s true. The shareholder is the excuse for everything."
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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: ScavengerType]
    #8753801 - 08/10/08 03:45 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

awesome :thumbup:

I usually double bag large heavy duty garbage bags and stuff them into a large hiking backpack, can usually haul back 75 pounds each trip.

Collected a little over 700 pounds between a few stables with a friend the last couple of weeks :thumbup:

oh did I mention all of that was free?

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Re: wet Hpoo [Re: MarioTrip]
    #8756861 - 08/11/08 04:03 AM (15 years, 5 months ago)

that's actually a good idea I'm always trying to think of ways I can do stuff like that on a bike so I don't waste the gas to go out there or whatever. Plus it's nice to have something to get me off my lazy unemployed fattening ass and do something for a change. I'll tell you nobody would want to follow behind me too close if I was walkin home with that though. Not that the odor is particularly foul but it's bound to at least get noticed.

I can hear them now "Mommy why does that ugly man smell like horse shit?"
-"Because he's a bum dear"


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"Have you ever seen what happens when a grenade goes off in a school? Do you really know what you’re doing when you order shock and awe? Are you prepared to kneel beside a dying soldier and tell him why he went to Iraq, or why he went to any war?"
"The things that are done in the name of the shareholder are, to me, as terrifying as the things that are done—dare I say it—in the name of God. Montesquieu said, "There have never been so many civil wars as in the Kingdom of God." And I begin to feel that’s true. The shareholder is the excuse for everything."
- Author and former M6/M5 agent John le Carré on Democracy Now.
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