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|    Frank <"frank to All    |
|    Re: Sheep Manure    |
|    19 May 21 07:14:50    |
      From: "@frank.net              On 5/18/2021 10:14 PM, Pavel314 wrote:       > On Tuesday, May 18, 2021 at 6:59:20 PM UTC-4, Frank wrote:       >> On 5/16/2021 8:08 PM, songbird wrote:       >>> Pavel314 wrote:       >>>> We're having the sheep shorn in a couple of weeks so we started cleaning       out the manure that accumulated in the sheep barn over the winter. I put eight       five-gallon buckets in the lawn tractor trailer then shovel the manure into       the trailer. Most        ends up in the buckets but we get about a ninth full bucket from the loose       stuff that falls between the buckets. We've gotten two loads out and up to the       garden so far, roughly 18 buckets worth or 90 gallons of dry, loose manure.       >>>       >>> sounds good to me. :)       >>>       >>> herbivore poo is prime plant food, but prime because either dung       >>> beetles or worms or other creatures work on breaking it down further.       >>>       >>> have you ever considered a worm farm? :)       >>>       >>>       >>> songbird       >>>       >> Years ago there was an organic farmer that posted here and his big       >> concern about using horse manure is that it might be contaminated with       >> strong pesticides used to keep flies down in stables.       >       > We don't use pesticides in the sheep barn.       >       > Paul       >       Then you are good to go. I found this reference which may be good for you:       https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/composting/manures/composting-sheep-manure.htm              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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