muncybob said:
lukem said:
Adios Pantalones said:
I once composted a deer carcass in a hot compost pile with extra sawdust.
Hog farmers will put dead livestock under sawdust. After a while everything except the teeth will be gone.
Yep, works on horses too.
If the sawdust isn't too fine we use it for bedding for our horses...get it by the dumptruck load..small truck load is $55 these days and that's if the mills are busy as sometimes we order and have to wait a few weeks for it.
Brings up visions of taking the dump truck to the sawmill and shoveling it full of free sawdust for the rich guy's farm I worked on. Face full of it, eyes red, choking and hacking away all night long, all so this rich bass-turd could save a few bucks. He got his when one of his best TB brood mares contracted heaves from the dust. Fond memories...
not.
I live right near two major racetracks. There is a company called "Saratoga Organic" that used to take all the stall cleaning and compost it scientifically, adding lots of air and getting the temps up to about 160º. Kills all the weed seeds and bugs that are in there. They mostly sold it for mulch, but that there stuff is some of the best garden compost you can concoct. Great stuff, just horse manure and straw. That's what the French organic market gardeners user back in the day. Folks would visit and say, "How do you get your plants to grow so fast?", to which I'd always reply, "Race horse $hit."
Used to get 6 yards every season. Tough to keep the dog out of it. Then we stopped the huge garden and went with our own compost. One time I drove the pickup over to get a small load. Tilled it in and planted as usual, but everything came up and started to turn purple. Turns out they switched from straw to wood chips at the tracks, and the wood chips take a lot of extra nitrogen to get them composting well. The new stuff was robbing my garden of nitrogen instead of putting it in. If you ask me, they shoulda dumped in a couple of the horses that I lost my shirt on at the track. :coolgrin: