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Ok thanksIt will just add to the compost. Any organic matter is perfect.

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Ok thanksIt will just add to the compost. Any organic matter is perfect.
Nope! Just let the piles sit and they'll compost by themselves. You can turn them every once in a while to speed up the process. Like @TropicalBabies said, you can add water for moisture if you notice it's way too dry. If you want to you can also add bedding, and bedding from chicken coops to the piles too. I also add leaves, pine needles, and basically any organic material to the piles.Ok do I need to use any product to make it compost?
We were so excited to be left with huge piles of composted horse manure lolol. My garden this year is the best it has ever been! We aren't planning on getting horses but my aunt who is one property away has 3, so after the piles run out I have an endless free supply from her!We compost and sell our poop.
Been making much of our feed costs back the last few years.
We finally built bins out of pallets, more organized than a pile. We have regular customers and a waiting list.
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It's the best! Well, because it can come in such large, constant quantities lol.We were so excited to be left with huge piles of composted horse manure lolol. My garden this year is the best it has ever been! We aren't planning on getting horses but my aunt who is one property away has 3, so after the piles run out I have an endless free supply from her!![]()
I was hoping to get a photo of those poppers ♡Ok thanks![]()
I will get a photo of them, 2 quarter horses, 1 percheron and 1 mini. As you imagine we have ALOT of poopI was hoping to get a photo of those poppers ♡