Selling Rabbit Manure
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Re: Selling Rabbit Manure
piggie poo is the same as bunny poo.
Just harder to work with as it squishes more.

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Re: Selling Rabbit Manure
I put a Taro root(Elephant Ear plant) into some rabbit manure this summer-- sad to say-- I had to remove it-- the nitrogen levels were too high for it, and it was burning...
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Re: Selling Rabbit Manure
your not suppose to put in directly into the POO. My family has been using rabbit poo for along time the way we do it is plow it into the soil.
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Re: Selling Rabbit Manure
So I get a call from a guy wanting to buy half a truck bed of rabbit manure....what would you charge for this?
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I've just been giving it away, no one wants to buy it here, no one wants to pay for anything around here, that's just the way it is.
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Giving it AWAY??? (Reels in horror!) Start spreading it on your garden beds and along the fence line where you are planning on growing bunny weeds. Not too close to the fence since you have dogs- since they run the fence lines you should leave them a path behind your weed beds so they don't trample it all. You can plant directly into piles of compostable stuff, just dig a little depression where you want to plant seeds or seedlings and fill with compost/dirt. By the end of the season even a small mound will be almost fully composted.
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Re: Selling Rabbit Manure
I have to give mine away too! Mostly though I just spread it around the trees and flowers. I cant put it in the backyard because the dogs like bunny berries! 

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MamaSheepdog wrote:Giving it AWAY??? (Reels in horror!) Start spreading it on your garden beds and along the fence line where you are planning on growing bunny weeds. Not too close to the fence since you have dogs- since they run the fence lines you should leave them a path behind your weed beds so they don't trample it all. You can plant directly into piles of compostable stuff, just dig a little depression where you want to plant seeds or seedlings and fill with compost/dirt. By the end of the season even a small mound will be almost fully composted.
I've used all I can. I have a nice yard for the city but not a large garden, it's mostly for the dogs. They run the yard, fence line and all, they trampl everything from the edge of the fence to the driveway, and pee on the fence. Weeds are dead because of pee, all round the edges of the yard. No weeds grow there, no grass. Besides they will just eat it anyway. I can't spread too much, the neighbors would complain about the smell, and it takes a while to simmer down. My backyard is my neighbors front yard.
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Re: Selling Rabbit Manure
im trading my manure for veggies from a couple that sell veggies at farmers market. or donate it to our cities community garden
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Re: Selling Rabbit Manure
TRIED selling by bag for 1.00 for 50lb bag of it and by 8 ft truck bed heaped in 50.00 deliver with in 20 miles of house round trip, 1.00 more per mile out farther or you come and got for $25.00 what ever you could fit on your truck, giving away aka you come cart it off take as much as you want...neither worked. So its been heaped all winter and being spread out for garden plots this year. Usually use it in the garden any way, but never this much. I've never had a problem putting lettuce, corn, etc straight into it...course its never 'fresh' and has been limed before use.
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Re: Selling Rabbit Manure
I never have enough compost- the more the better around here!
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MamaSheepdog wrote:I never have enough compost- the more the better around here!
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