Rabbit Manure
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Rabbit Manure | |
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A dropping from a ferral rabbit | |
Typical Nutrient Content | |
Nitrogen: Template:!! 2.4 | |
Phosphorus: Template:!! 1.4 | |
Potassium: Template:!! 0.6 |
Rabbit manure is the hottest of the animal manures. It may even be higher in nitrogen than some poultry manures. As an added bonus it also contains fairly high percentages of phosphates. Because of its high nitrogen content, rabbit droppings are best used in small quantities lightly mixed into soil or composted before use[1].
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- ↑ (2010), "The Manures"