Granny's gone and done it again

I would bring it in and flush it really good with hot water. Mine Looks like soap a lot but its from the water hose. Not sure what causes that.
When water sits in a hose, chemicals leach out of the plastic into the water, and it will foam up like you are seeing. Most hoses are labeled with a warning not to drink from them. I let the water run until all the bad stinky stuff is gone (I can smell it), then I fill the waterers. It shouldn't foam then.

I actually read a little about this before. Dont quote me but I think rabbit poo dont have an odor and chicken has to be sterilized . Maybe rabbit too ? I have seen very small packages of chicken poop for sale before. It was pricey. LOL
Rabbit poop doesn't have to be composted (rotted/broken down) and can be put straight into the soil around plants without harming them. Most other manure is considered "hot" and will burn plants/roots if it's not composted first.
 
When water sits in a hose, chemicals leach out of the plastic into the water, and it will foam up like you are seeing. Most hoses are labeled with a warning not to drink from them. I let the water run until all the bad stinky stuff is gone (I can smell it), then I fill the waterers. It shouldn't foam then.


Rabbit poop doesn't have to be composted (rotted/broken down) and can be put straight into the soil around plants without harming them. Most other manure is considered "hot" and will burn plants/roots if it's not composted first.
I have 150ft of hose to go through.
 
I was looking for decorating ideas, Bringing the outdoors in, and found it interesting that all the siting faced away from the windows. Not what I want at all.
 
When water sits in a hose, chemicals leach out of the plastic into the water, and it will foam up like you are seeing. Most hoses are labeled with a warning not to drink from them. I let the water run until all the bad stinky stuff is gone (I can smell it), then I fill the waterers. It shouldn't foam then.


Rabbit poop doesn't have to be composted (rotted/broken down) and can be put straight into the soil around plants without harming them. Most other manure is considered "hot" and will burn plants/roots if it's not composted first.
Goat poop is safe to use right away too:)
 

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