bp fick
Super Member
If I only had access to horse manure, I'd be forced to use it, but don't prefer it. Horses only digest approximately 1/4 to 1/3 of their feed. Expel the rest. The amount of weeds one gets from horse manure makes it less than ideal. Have to really cook it in a very hot compost pile and hope it kills the seeds. Just never quite seems to, though.
The 4 stomach critter's manure is better. Nothing much beats chicken manure though, as you get the urea mixed right in. Mammal's liquid urea isn't nearly as easy to collect.
Winter time slows and even stops decomposition by microbial action. Fresh manure does need time. Here in the upper midwest, manure applied in February or March (while ground is frozen to allow tractor to motor and not sink) still gives 60-90 days before seeding. Yup, we put manure on raw.
Maybe a new thread is needed for this topic, as we far afield from the OP's original question. Apologies.
The 4 stomach critter's manure is better. Nothing much beats chicken manure though, as you get the urea mixed right in. Mammal's liquid urea isn't nearly as easy to collect.
Winter time slows and even stops decomposition by microbial action. Fresh manure does need time. Here in the upper midwest, manure applied in February or March (while ground is frozen to allow tractor to motor and not sink) still gives 60-90 days before seeding. Yup, we put manure on raw.
Maybe a new thread is needed for this topic, as we far afield from the OP's original question. Apologies.