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Chugging the liquid too, I carry it in my bag whenever I'm out.We use CBD oil for allergies here and sometimes Benadryl. Depends on what allergies it’s for. I’m allergic to most antibiotics so I know Benadryl tricks like chewing 50 mg if you don’t have an epi pen
I haven’t use the liquid. Maybe I should get some. Chewing the pills isChugging the liquid too, I carry it in my bag whenever I'm out.
Yeah it's pretty gross! My doc said chew in a pinch but the liquid is better.I haven’t use the liquid. Maybe I should get some. Chewing the pills is![]()
I have grown plants in 100% fresh Rabbit Manure, I did flush it to get the Urine out because the Urine might burn plants but I am not sure if its needed. I have also built contraptions under cages to separate Urine and Manure. I know the worms in bins that love Rabbit Manure will avoid areas where Urine landed.Finally someone agrees with me because I had people arguing with me that it cannot be put directly into plants and that it will kill plants!!! FINALLY someone gets it and has tried it!
That's interesting! So did you let it dry before you planted?I have grown plants in 100% fresh Rabbit Manure, I did flush it to get the Urine out because the Urine might burn plants but I am not sure if its needed. I have also built contraptions under cages to separate Urine and Manure. I know the worms in bins that love Rabbit Manure will avoid areas where Urine landed.
The Urine falls straight down and the Poop Balls roll down 1/4 inch hardware cloth chute off the side into a worm bin.
I do not separate it. I even throw in the hay as well because my bunnies are litter trained. The urine does go to the bottom of the litter box and I only grab what’s on top then I dump the rest into my compost pile. The compost pile is going to make some incredible soil for everything for next year!I have grown plants in 100% fresh Rabbit Manure, I did flush it to get the Urine out because the Urine might burn plants but I am not sure if its needed. I have also built contraptions under cages to separate Urine and Manure. I know the worms in bins that love Rabbit Manure will avoid areas where Urine landed.
The Urine falls straight down and the Poop Balls roll down 1/4 inch hardware cloth chute off the side into a worm bin.
The Rabbit poo balls I soaked I just planted in it wet after the soaking. The Manure I separated with a contraption I can not recall what I did with it, I believe i just added to a compost pile for the sake of adding more materials to the pile. If I have no immediate use for Rabbit poo I add it to the chicken compost.That's interesting! So did you let it dry before you planted?
What type of litter do you use? Are rabbits as easy to litter train as cats? lol as if you have to train a cat, just put them in the litter box and walk away. When they need to go they use the litter box. Unless you have potted plants, I have seen cats use potted plants as litter boxes if they fit in the pot.The urine does go to the bottom of the litter box