Saturday, January 23, 2010

Rabbit Cage Diagrams Can I Put The Contents Of The Rabbit Cage In A Compost Bin?

Can I put the contents of the rabbit cage in a compost bin? - rabbit cage diagrams

I am new to this lark of composting, but I think the general idea of what can and what I do not go'm sure that once read, the contents to save a cage of rabbits in each time you delete the sin but it was some time ago and now I know that this is the case. I have two rabbits and their droppings from cage sawdust, straw, newspapers, and rabbits.

My other question is how do you know whether you have the right mix? For example, brown and green tones. Most of what I put raw kitchen waste and a small amount of grass cut. I was adding the pipes in the kitchen and the toilet paper and cartons for brown eggs, but I'm not sure if I may lack, brown and add the need for more.

9 comments:

alex winefly said...

to dig the garden to collect worms in the compost bin after the disintegration of green waste which in turn is returned to your garden if you apply the final mix, help the worm ideal opportunity to appeal striped big bush for the fishery. But that is another story, I hope this helps you a lot of gardening

alex winefly said...

to dig the garden to collect worms in the compost bin after the disintegration of green waste which in turn is returned to your garden if you apply the final mix, help the worm ideal opportunity to appeal striped big bush for the fishery. But that is another story, I hope this helps you a lot of gardening

krissyde... said...

Yes, you can rabbit droppings and other data kept in your compost cage.
In fact, it is possible that bone and fat from the meat and put in your compost.
If you live where it would be a lot of animals, I do not put meat will not.
As for the brown, I would like to facilitate and accommodate the grass cut and shrubbery and some soil to be able to.
The more the better your compost will rot.

krissyde... said...

Yes, you can rabbit droppings and other data kept in your compost cage.
In fact, it is possible that bone and fat from the meat and put in your compost.
If you live where it would be a lot of animals, I do not put meat will not.
As for the brown, I would like to facilitate and accommodate the grass cut and shrubbery and some soil to be able to.
The more the better your compost will rot.

Don M said...

Of course, add a cage bedding for rabbits. They should introduce some soil in the compost heap, of useful bacteria. This will help to decompose organic matter added. The leaves have a very good brown. You can use the pile occasionally to make good pace, but not required. Make sure that the battery is not dry, but at the same time to protect it from excessive rains. Good luck.

Quizard said...

Yes you can. I mean, not the hare? right.

rice_dog said...

So you can be sure.
I guess you know that rabbits are only 1/3rd initially digested manure.
In rabbits and other wild ruminants again a re-eat their own feces in order to complete the digestion and get the extra nutrients in their feces.

RóGéR said...

You can make serpently wats up faeces neyah doc.rabbit a good analysis of your subscription

Lozenge said...

Hi, tried to the amount of cardboard placed in the container, a layer that takes the time to fracture reduced. I have the entire contents of my house every week, and I think it's my role in my drawer.

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