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Old 26-04-2003, 12:37 PM
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Default rabbit manure; how good is it

Rabbits are grazers, its a simple fact. They will feast on fresh roots
and shoots at the first chance they will get. Thats why they tend to
chew grass to the ground then eat new shoots rather than older ones.

A possible reason for only eating selected plants may be due to the
hardness of the root.

Rabbit fertilizer may be good for the soil but if you think about it
there are lots of types of manure good for the ground. The rabbits
are most likly to have a negative impact by disturbing the soil,
generating weed growth and causing structual loss to the soil.

Tim
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