Looks mouthwatering
It's considered cold shitrabbit poop does not need to be composted before being used
I wonder why, rabbits are herbivores but so are cattle, what makes rabbit pellets cool manure?It's considered cold shit
Last night we were without power I had to readjust myself, so completely, was actually kind of peaceful being forced into tranquility
Cow manure is considered a "cool" manure, which is produced by herbivores and is rich in minerals, micronutrients, and macronutrients. In contrast, "hot" manures are produced by carnivores and omnivores, like chickens and pigs, and are high in nutrients, especially nitrogenI wonder why, rabbits are herbivores but so are cattle, what makes rabbit pellets cool manure?
OHaze won’t unassisted..Headband Haze mightI sure hope all those haze crosses get a chance to finish.
Looks tightThis is where I'm at right now (pic bellow). I'm re-arranging stuff to make a table for a F&D tray, but not F&D this time just top feeding and draining, so it doesn't need to hold lots of weight from water, other wise it may look a little week. I need room between the buckets for a res. and the F&D fits will be on the left and right side of the room
Do any of you have inputs/suggestions that I might not be seeing
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the 2x3's are not screwed to the "table piece" and they all can move around with out weight. I also realized I need to raise the light and the fan up all the way. If everything was all set up, plants and watering systems, I'd have to take everything out to reach the light and the fan with the ladder. Don't tell any one I quickly used the step ladder, only two steps up...Looks tight
Cow manure is considered a "cool" manure, which is produced by herbivores and is rich in minerals, micronutrients, and macronutrients. In contrast, "hot" manures are produced by carnivores and omnivores, like chickens and pigs, and are high in nutrients, especially nitrogen
Rabbit manure differs from cow manure in several ways, including:
• Nutrient content
Rabbit manure is four times richer in nutrients than cow manure. Fresh rabbit manure contains 2.4% nitrogen, 1.4% phosphorus, and 0.6% potassium. It also contains other minerals and micronutrients, such as magnesium, zinc, and calcium.
• Temperature
Rabbit manure is considered a "cold" manure, meaning it doesn't need to be aged or composted before use. It breaks down quickly and won't burn plant roots.
• Soil structure
As it breaks down, rabbit manure improves soil porosity and stability, and helps it retain nutrients for plants. It also builds loam by adding hummus and attracting earthworms.
• Odor
Rabbit manure can have a distinctive odor, similar to hydrogen sulfide, which is also produced when humans eat a lot of sauerkraut or coleslaw.
It is
four times more potent than horse or cow manure and twice as rich as what chickens can produce, partly because those manures lose nutrients while you wait for them to be useful.
Copied an pasted from somewhere. I have rabbits, and just learned all of this about Hot, Warm, Cool and Cold manure this year.K ++++++++ for that post my friend!
I work the same way. Everything seems to be an evolution in progress.the 2x3's are not screwed to the "table piece" and they all can move around with out weight. I also realized I need to raise the light and the fan up all the way. If everything was all set up, plants and watering systems, I'd have to take everything out to reach the light and the fan with the ladder. Don't tell any one I quickly used the step ladder, only two steps up...
K ++++++++ for that post my friend!