What is the difference between horse manure and sheep manure?
Horse manure contains 21% organic matter, 0.4-0.5% nitrogen, 0.2-0.3% phosphorus, and 0.35-0.45% potassium. Horse manure contains more cellulose and hemicellulose, in addition, it also contains lignin, protein, fat, organic acid and various inorganic salts.
The water in horse manure is easy to evaporate, and it contains more cellulolytic bacteria. It is a thermal fertilizer, and the application of horse manure can improve the properties of clay.
Sheep manure contains 24-27% organic matter, 0.7-0.8% nitrogen, 0.45-0.6% phosphorus, and 0.4-0.5% potassium. Sheep manure contains more organic matter than other livestock manure, and the manure is finer and thicker.
The heat of sheep manure is between horse manure and cow manure. It is also a thermal fertilizer, also known as a warm fertilizer. It is effective when applied on sandy soil and clay soil.
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