Sunday, October 16, 2005

Pet Rabbit Manure

Your pet rabbit produces black gold. If you are a gardener, that is. Rabbit manure is a cold manure that can be applied directly to plants without fear of burning them.

If your rabbit waste is mixed with shavings, Yesterday's News litter, S'wheat Scoop, pine litter and so forth, you may want to compost it before using it on your plants. The wood, wheat, or paper may heat up a bit.

I find that rabbit manure also supports the activities of earth worms very nicely. And that's another boost to your landscape or garden. Because I have over 100 rabbits, I use earthworms to compost part of my rabbit manure. They produce worm castings which are wonderful for new plants, especially. The other part, I just place directly onto a garden spot.

Now I love my dogs and cat, but I can't say that I ever had any use at all for their waste!

Laurie Stroupe
Precious Pet Rabbits
Pet Rabbit Care Information, Quality Rabbit Breeders, and Rabbit Fun

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