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Default Is there anything better than Blood and Bone?

terryc wrote:
On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 10:17:35 +1100, David Hare-Scott wrote:


*The rabbits round here don't fly but their manure is nearer to bird
composition than it is to the big herbivores.


Do your rabbits have chronic diareahhea (spX)?
Then they are very sick. you do feed them dry grass, etc?


I have no rabbits. The Removalist took them all. Suits me fine.


All the bunny poo I've ever seen has been hard pellets of fibrous
matter. Not surprising since it goes through twice. Suppossed to be
great for roses (or so all the book on bunny keeping claim).


Sweeping it up from the pasture is just _too_ tedious to be practical. I am
told if you can get it from a bunny farm it is excellent fertiliser.

David


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