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    How to compost?

    In addition to what was said above, the "texture" of the materials matters to. In other words, fresh manure and freshly fallen Live Oak leaves would not make good bed fellows. Chopped and aged, they would be ok. Alternately, Maple or Pecan leaves are fine, and break down fast. They would be a...
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    How to compost?

    I use the deep bedding method and there is enough waste for the bedding to compost. Also the bedding is already partially decomposed before I compost it. If the bedding is fresh, it will likely need more nitrogen, and will take a lot longer. I also use the fine bedding so it ill decompose...
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    How to compost?

    No waste from dos or any other carnivore. Just make a nice neat pile. Wet it down in layers. It will get very hot, very fast. When it cools down flip it and mix it. Do it until it quits heating up. Dump in your hole to finish.
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