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Another important thing about their manure when fertilizing is that you don't need to process or cure/ripen/whatever method it. It can be used as fertilizer directly and some things will even grow in it alone.Hey, sorry. Wanted to respond but, was afk. Anyway, most mammals would be hard but rabbits are the exception. Their manure isn't "hot"(High Bacterial Load) like lots of small mammals. So, it can be eaten by mostly the tilapia(they are doing this in clay ponds in Africa) and fertilize the plants. Then any plant refuse can be eaten by the rabbits.
Also, rabbits are a great food source after the apocalypse, as well as material for shelter and clothing. They get to cull weight pretty quickly and could even be kept, and raised, in very confined spaces(in an atomic emergency) for longer periods of time than any other mammal that is readily eaten.
It's more of a food-triangle-system. Imo
That's what I said.Another important thing about their manure when fertilizing is that you don't need to process or cure/ripen/whatever method it. It can be used as fertilizer directly and some things will even grow in it alone.
HA, that is really cool!The layout I had I bought from a guy near Louisville for about $1000 or $1200 range. It probably cost over $3k to build, so I got a deal on it. The wiring the guy did on it was a bit confusing so I had to try to figure it out. Eventually got trains to run laps around the layout and most of the sidings powered, but it never worked as well as it should've. I posted several videos of it up on YouTube years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXLsO1Sn_RY
*I* know that... but sometimes you have to explain that you don't have to process itThat's what I said.
"Their manure isn't "hot"(High Bacterial Load) like lots of small mammals....and fertilize the plants. "
Yep, 'Hot' manures, like chicken, would need time in the pile.*I* know that... but sometimes you have to explain that you don't have to process it
People think you gotta throw it on the compost pile, and when you don't have time for immediate results, you're gonna dismiss some things.
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I could go ham all over a ham sandwich right now.I wish there was something to "go ham" on right now.
My weird grossness is gonna feed my babies when SHTFI agree with @Devil_Dawg. Y'all are weird and and gross.
No comment.My weird grossness is gonna feed my babies when SHTF
Ur right. If you ever need help on your free range, pre-packaged meat farm, let us know. Until then, we'll grow animals the old fashioned way.I agree with @Devil_Dawg. Y'all are weird and and gross.
Exactly, and people equate most manure that way. That's why I pointed out that "when fertilizing" as you said... you don't need to wait on that shit. Literally.Yep, 'Hot' manures, like chicken, would need time in the pile.
First, we had "The Twilight Zone." Now it's the "Fertilizer Bowel."Another important thing about their manure when fertilizing is that you don't need to process or cure/ripen/whatever method it. It can be used as fertilizer directly and some things will even grow in it alone.
The Rocky movies have literally taken a large portion of my life. If I walk by a screen, and any of them are on, I have to watch. I made a girl watch the entire series, one day. She dumped me. I put in Karate Kid, after Rocky, and went on with my life.Also, if you don't like the Rocky movies (Or Creed, those are good and count), maybe you'd prefer boxing in IRL and in that case, you can come fight me.
Your problem was spending half a day in front of a TV instead of going out and doing anything else.The Rocky movies have literally taken a large portion of my life. If I walk by a screen, and any of them are on, I have to watch. I made a girl watch the entire series, one day. She dumped me. I put in Karate Kid, after Rocky, and went on with my life.
agreeI agree with @Devil_Dawg. Y'all are weird and and gross.