What use does horse poop have?

What use does horse poop have? -

I have recently acquire the ability to command my D-horse to poop wherever I'm pleased.

I'm wondering what use can that have. Is there something useful I can do with this ability?



Best Answer

If you position the horse near a guard, throw a magazine by the horse or have the guard notice you to prompt him to walk toward the horse. If you make the horse poop in front of the guard, they become visibly disgusted and you can sneak up to them or walk past them as well.




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What does horse poop contain?

Horse manure contains grass and grain fibers, minerals, shed cells, fats, water, and sand or grit, depending on the type of soil in which the hay or grass was grown, and the paddock or pasture on which the horse is kept. About 3/4 of the total weight of manure is water.

Is horse manure good for anything?

Horse manure is a great fertilizer that helps to build healthy soil and promotes strong growth in plants. It contains nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus - the three main nutrients for healthy plant and fruit growth. It feeds microbiology within the soil and is very popular with earthworms.

Is horse poop good for the environment?

Nutrients: When not managed properly, horse manure (feces and urine) can pollute the environment, mainly as ground or surface water pollution due to the nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon (organic matter). These nutrients can reach waterways as surface runoff or leachate from the manure pile.

What does horse poo turn into?

For best results, horse manure should be given to nitrogen-hungry plants such as corn, potatoes, garlic, and lettuce and it can also be fantastic for boosting your grass lawn. However steer clear of adding horse manure to flowering and fruiting plants such as tomatoes, and peppers.



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