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rabbit manure; how good is it
Richard McDermott wrote: I met a man from New Jersey whose hobby was growing giant Halloween pumpkins, he said he grew the state's biggest one year. He said he would only use rabbit manure for fertility. I would like to know how much nitrogen rabbit manure contains. I suspect it is the best nitrogen source for grasslands other than that of buffalo manure. I suspect that every ecosystem becomes inhabitated by a sustaining commensalism between plants that give food to animals and those animals vice versa give fertilizer to those plants. The food pyramid of an ecological environment is one in which there is a mathematical relationship of the spreading of plant nutrients and what types of animals and the number of those animals for that environment. I suspect that a long time ago-- hundreds of millions of years ago, the grasslands arose and called for some smallish type animal that feeds on grasses and multiplies very rapidly and constantly eats and prunes the grasses and small trees and must scatter that nitrogen nutrient. Answer: rabbits. Can someone tell me if rabbit remains of feces and urine is any higher in nitrogen than is insect feces and body decay. Archimedes Plutonium, whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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