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Old 08-02-2005, 01:12 PM
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Default Animal fertilizer

Hi
Just a question
I use *pollina* that is chicken manure processed in small cylinders
and is organic fertilizer
Actually I have two guinea pigs at home and I was wonderng as their
dejectons are solid and probably less acidic tnan poultry's if I
could use their * pebbles* as fertilzer ( very lzzle quantities of
course )
any suggestion idea correction clarification ? thanks


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