General Discussion
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Subject: rabbit manure
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| Jed |
Frankfort Ohio
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i hear you can use rabbit manure fresh was told it dosent need to be composted is this true
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4/14/2009 6:22:38 PM
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| UnkaDan |
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yup
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4/14/2009 7:23:20 PM
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| Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI ([email protected])
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Cold Manure...Not high in nitrogen...and dry. Composted is always better though.
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4/14/2009 9:10:44 PM
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| Whidbey |
Whidbey Island
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Now if I could get the rabbits to eat the weeds and leave their droppings by the vine, I would be doing just fine.
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4/14/2009 10:11:10 PM
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| CRB KinZ |
(rocky) Bonney Lake Wa.
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been lucky enough to have two sources of rabbit poo this year. I am excited to see how well my plants do with it.
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4/14/2009 10:22:42 PM
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| FDRthegreat2 |
Murfreesboro, TN, USA
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Last season I was visited by one of the neighborhood rabbits that left huge piles of manure after every visit. Wow nature was helping me prepare for this year. I think I will have to find a way to keep him out this year. He was living among the pumpkin canopy and would scare the crap out of me every time I would walk out there. My dogs are no good too, they didn't even keep him out and I have a basset hound. I think her nose might be broken...
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4/15/2009 10:24:02 AM
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