Yes, but it is better if it has aged and ask the farmer what drenches he gave the sheep and watch out for weed seeds if it is fresh manure.
Burrs, as in weed seeds, are a wool contaminant, they decrease the price the farmer gets for his wool.
Grow weed
A weed is a plant growing where it is not wanted. A cactus growing where it is not wanted could be considered a weed. Prickly pear cacti frequently are labeled as weeds when they take over pasture land.
Yes.
Yes.
Millet, milo, sunflower, and grass and weed seeds.
No and yes, azaleas may or may not like sheep manure. The acidic soil-loving, flowering shrub in question responds better to sheep manure that is aged before application. Sheep manure serves as a fertilizer high in organic matter, potassium and sulfur even though it possibly suffers from weed seeds that will be detected and removed during aging.
It doesn't. It's just laxatives that make you poop and pee.
yes
weed's seeds
no its dried up weed