01/03/2023
Love this! We add to our garden๐
How well do you know ๐ ๐ฉ?
As I was cleaning the rabbitry today and dumping the manure in the potato ๐ฅ patch I thought that rabbit manure would be a good topic to talk about.
1- Fresh rabbit manure is approximately 2% Nitrogen, 1% Phosphorus, and 1% Potassium.
2- Here is how it stacks up in comparison to manure from other livestock.
Rabbit ๐ = N- 2.4 P- 1.4 K- .80
Chicken ๐ =N- 1.1 P-.80 K- .50
Sheep ๐ =N- .70 P- .30 K-.60
Horse ๐ =N- .70 P-.30 K- .60
Cattle ๐ =N- .70 P-.30 K-.40
3. Those other manures are considered "hot" ๐ฅ manure and need to be composted before use, but rabbit manure is considered "cold" ๐ฅถ and can go directly into use.
4. Rabbit manure is an organic matter then when worked into the soil will improve poor soil structure, drainage, as well as moisture retention ๐ง.
5. Worms ๐ชฑ love rabbit manure, and the more worms in your garden and around your plants the better off your soil conditions will be.
6. It doesn't have the same aroma ๐คข as other fresh manures which if you live in town will make your neighbors happier. Plus as it's in round pellet ๐ค form it's easier to handle than other loose manures.
7. It contains beneficial trace elements such as Calcium, Magnesium, Boron, Zinc, Sulfur, and many others that all plants ๐ชด need.
8. The extra Nitrogen in rabbit manure makes it a great kickstart ๐ฆต to get a new compost pile going.
9. It makes a great tea ๐ต to use to water plants with as well. Dump some manure in the bottom of a pail ๐ชฃ add water ๐ง and let it steep for a couple days. Pour the water off and use that to water ๐ฟ your plants.
10. Rabbits ๐ are darn cute and easy to care for even in a small city ๐ yard so you can have a year round source of fresh natural fertilizer.