Rabbit poo the super poop

rob333

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heya everyone I have been playing round with organics for some time now and came cross getting myself bout 6 rabbits the poop is amazing and have not seen such lush amazing growth I do recycle the whole little urine and poop with recycled paper soaked in water to form a tea I don't even strain just layer the whole lay about 30 cm from the base of the plant does anyone else use rabbit poop they eat every thing minus potato and mushroom peace
 

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Lordhooha

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heya everyone I have been playing round with organics for some time now and came cross getting myself bout 6 rabbits the poop is amazing and have not seen such lush amazing growth I do recycle the whole little urine and poop with recycled paper soaked in water to form a tea I don't even strain just layer the whole lay about 30 cm from the base of the plant does anyone else use rabbit poop they eat every thing minus potato and mushroom peace
I seen someone use rabbit poop for flamethrower fuel once that was cool. But yah rabbit poo is generally good stuff. I compost the straw and junk from my chickens and goats houses. Plus the farmer down the road has horses and gives me all the horse shit I want for free.
 

MustangStudFarm

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heya everyone I have been playing round with organics for some time now and came cross getting myself bout 6 rabbits the poop is amazing and have not seen such lush amazing growth I do recycle the whole little urine and poop with recycled paper soaked in water to form a tea I don't even strain just layer the whole lay about 30 cm from the base of the plant does anyone else use rabbit poop they eat every thing minus potato and mushroom peace
I seen someone use rabbit poop for flamethrower fuel once that was cool. But yah rabbit poo is generally good stuff. I compost the straw and junk from my chickens and goats houses. Plus the farmer down the road has horses and gives me all the horse shit I want for free.
I've been trying to compost rabbit and chicken manure for a few years and it really seemed to be a hit or miss. Anyways, long story short I came across Alan Adkisson from Grokashi and he has a good story about composting manure. Basically, EM1 takes the toxicity out of manure and it does nothing but good for my worm bin. My worm population took off when I started using home-made grokashi in my worm bin. Here is the podcast, I really hope that you spend the time to listen to it!

https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/1cxlUTCpm6NCKGWiMVpmA5YlO6J2kCu5g6QaNXfgjauo/mobilebasic?pli=1
 

GranolaCornhola

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I had two flemish giant rabbits that gave me all the manure I could've hoped for. It worked great. Once dry I would add to soil in my pots for all my plants and veggies.
Worked great as a slow release fertilizer that didn't burn plants.
Plus with those two free range eating machines, I went a whole summer and only had to mow my lawn once!
 

rob333

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I've been trying to compost rabbit and chicken manure for a few years and it really seemed to be a hit or miss. Anyways, long story short I came across Alan Adkisson from Grokashi and he has a good story about composting manure. Basically, EM1 takes the toxicity out of manure and it does nothing but good for my worm bin. My worm population took off when I started using home-made grokashi in my worm bin. Here is the podcast, I really hope that you spend the time to listen to it!

https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/1cxlUTCpm6NCKGWiMVpmA5YlO6J2kCu5g6QaNXfgjauo/mobilebasic?pli=1
i use the whole litter urine and poo in a tea form works amazing i just sprinkle the solids around the base and water it in also i think the sugars from the printed recycled new paper does wonders awell i also add pigeon poop to the mix
 

rob333

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I had two flemish giant rabbits that gave me all the manure I could've hoped for. It worked great. Once dry I would add to soil in my pots for all my plants and veggies.
Worked great as a slow release fertilizer that didn't burn plants.
Plus with those two free range eating machines, I went a whole summer and only had to mow my lawn once!
i only have rexes and mini loops but they are a machine i do not feed them grass but alot of veggie but they demolish anything product u give them
 

AkFrost

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When I was a kid I raised rabbits for show. Had six of them so there was a lot of rabbit shit...lol. Anyways my dad would use it in the veggie garden. He would make a tea out of it in a large trash can and then feed the plants through a piece of pvc pipe planted/ placed near the plant. He would enter plants the state fair and did fairly good. He had some huge cabbage’s and zucchini’s.
 
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