Wednesday, February 10, 2010

What do you do with goat droppings?

I've heard of use for soil, but is thier a manner in which you should use it. Sell to your local nursary. Throw it on the side of a hill so I don't get weeds? HELPWhat do you do with goat droppings?
My understanding is that GOATS, like COWS, chew their cud.


SO there should not be a weed problem because the seeds are ground too fine to reproduce.


Horses are different, they will ADD weeds to your garden because they do NOT chew their cud.


You can do what you like with goat pellets, BUT I would suggest, a recipe like this:


Pellets


Sand


lime


pellets


sand


lime.


That is the perfect compost pile, and can be TURNED over, that stops weeds from forming.


You will look like a genius in the Organic Gardening World!What do you do with goat droppings?
eat em.......just kidding
Throw it through a garden mulcher and spread it throughout your garden
makes a good fretilizer, other wise bag it [in paper]


and bury it,
If you want the scoop on the poop (goat guano) go to this website: http://unleashthegreen.com/community/for鈥?/a>
buy an elephant then you would realise goat droppings are not such a `big` problem.lol have a nice day
I try not to step on them.
Throw them in the trash can.
I would mix it with grass clippings, shredded newspaper, other green yard waste such as weeds you pulled, etc. and compost it. Goat droppings are a bit too ';hot'; or strong to put directly into a garden, but make great enzyme and bateria starter for a compost pile. Use it after it breaks down with all the other ingredients and you will have some great natural fertilizer.
The can be used a fertilizer if they are properly composted first. Any book on organic gardening will have all of the information you need on composting.
this is not a mannerly way..........but I'd dry them out and then use them as sling shot ammo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





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bag them and bury them like the other guy said.........

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