Rabbit Manure
Uploader Comments (KainanRa)
All Comments (23)
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I don't know how feasible it is with your setup, but instead of drop pans on top, how about you put a piece of stiff plastic under the top cages slanting backward? You will have to make more space in between the cages, and you would have to have access to the ground in the back, but the workload savings in the future would be great, and you avoid the smell all together.
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So, I really want to know how did the rabbit poop help in the garden my friend?
Any problems with burning your crops?
I live in Socal so I wanted to ask you what I need to keep my rabbits alive over winter. As you know it don't get to cold here:)
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@taranrogers77 There are a lot of youtube vids on slaughtering rabbits. Generally, a sharp blow to the back of the head with a heavy club or pipe will do..
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@KainanRa If u is manure of rabbit is ok u can use it after 1 week...but if u use the manure of a cown u have to let him dry more than 2 months and u have to compose whit leafs 40% and sand 10%....normaly feces 50%
Sorry for my bad english!
Also, check my videos! I have a guppy fish barrel going. The fish poop in the water, I set the water up to run through my drip system:)
Tell me what you think please!
mat2dong 7 months ago
@mat2dong Will do.
KainanRa 7 months ago
throw a handfull of barn lime under the cages once a week ,helps balance ph of manure which takes the smell down.lime is fairly cheap,get it at a feed mill or garden shop.
rotoclip 8 months ago
@rotoclip Thanks for the tip.
KainanRa 8 months ago
How do you separate the urine from the manure?
garnetajg13 10 months ago
@garnetajg13 I dont do anything. I just let it drain into the soil.
KainanRa 10 months ago