Like manure or horse and cow dung.
Any time really, you just have to wait a while. Horse manure is not like cow manure. You can't use it for soil right away.
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Horse manure is a good fertilizer, however, their are other animal manure that is better, such as cow manure. Horse manure works fine too though.but the best to use is elephant manure.
Manure is what the body excretes out of the anus, and is otherwise known as poop. Horse or cow manure is used as a fertilizer for plants.
Horse manure is solid because horses have a more efficient digestive system compared to cows, resulting in less undigested material and a drier excrement. Cow manure, on the other hand, is wetter due to their unique digestive system which produces more liquid waste.
no,no,no you've got it all wrong...its MANURE not minewer! =] and manure is horse poo not cow poo, cow poo is called reek or pat.manure is used to help flowers grow and manure is horse poo so if you've been using pat on your flowers man i feel sorry for you and your flowers... =] ella mallabone agricultural and animal enthusiast and WIZZ! I don't know the answer to your question, but this person is crazy. Manure is animal poo of any kind (horse, cow, chicken, whatever), and I think any type of manure is at least somewhat good for plants.
Cow manure is a fertilizer. The bacteria in the cow manure are the decomposers.
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Horse manure needs to be composted for about one year before it is safe to place around plants. You compost manure in mush the same way you would anything else. Once it reaches the consistency of dirt then it's safe to use. Most people seem to have their own 'recipes' for composts.
Cow manure does not exist in twinkies. Twinkies are primarily made of a form of corn-derivative, but definitely not cow manure.
When properly dried, it should be no more repellent than dried cow manure would be (and pioneers used those as fuel!).