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Can dog dooies be used as fertilizer in the garden?

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Or cat doo-ies for that matter

I know Horse manure or chicken droppings are popular fertilizers but those animals don't eat meat. So what about burying doggy doo, do I run a risk of harming plants if buried too close?

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  1. NO


  2. no...

    i know for sure that cat p**p/pee will kill the stuff in the garden.... im sure its the same for dogs.

    use lamb manure.

    why does it matter if horses or chickens dont eat meat?

  3. Orange trees love doggie doodies. You can create a small pile with earth and bury the doodies until they break down.  Ruminant  animals such as cows and herbivores have different f***s because of the nature of what they eat. There is a more of a risk of bacterial and parasitic exchange. Breaking down the f***s in dirt however will work and you will be able to use them.

    Chickens are not completely herbivorous, they do eat meat. My four love all scraps from the table, meatballs, pork, and steak included!

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