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Rabbit Compost
Been saving this up while also using it on our Garden each year. Garden has been doing Great and treating us well with a lot of food!
Date(s): October 26, 2022. Album by Mark H.. 1 - 15 of 15 Total. 558 Visits.
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Ground up 800 pounds of it.  Took 3 runs thru the grinder to make it this fine. That is moving 2,400 pounds of the Poop thru the grinder to make the 800-lbs of Fines.

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This is what I dumped out of the rabbit Pens to work with. Pure Rabbit Poop no dirt in it.

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Taking a load to the storage area.

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Lucky, I have a Tractor with a Loader to carry all this to the Small Barn from the Garden site where the Pens are.

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Bagged some of the Fine stuff in 1-pound bags.

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Testing the Nitrogen, it is off the scale I love it!!

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These are 25-pound (7 1/2 Gallons) sacks not ground.

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These are ground 15 Pound sacks takes a while to grind it up fine.

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The pens have a Chain Link Bottom to keep the rabbits in and dirt out of the pens. It got over 18" deep in this 10 x 10 pen.

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The Rabbits dig Tunnels to stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter. They have houses too but like to dig in their clean poop? Rabbit will also eat it again at times. Broke one open digging up the pen.

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After about 12 - 5-gallon buckets I take a load to the Barn to process.

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This is our main Garden of 25 years. Same Plot and no Commercial fertilizer at all! Just our Compost we make from the Cows and some Rabbit Poop top dressing.

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This is what we have built up over the years to grow in. The Rabbit Pens are in the background. makes it easy to put on our garden!

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Ready to be weighed to 25 lbs then we will tie the tops shut.

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This is what 875 pound of Rabbit Poop in 35-25 pound Feed Sacks looks like.

 
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