Duane Coatney
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Top with brown chicken poop. Now way to do better at McDonaldsHad a farmer tell me to try horse manure on my strawberries so I did.
I didnt like it at all!
I went back to whip cream!
Top with brown chicken poop. Now way to do better at McDonaldsHad a farmer tell me to try horse manure on my strawberries so I did.
I didnt like it at all!
I went back to whip cream!
Tetanus hasn't been an issue since the vaccine came out however many years ago. Besides that, it's is totally unrelated to a certain type of dung, you can get it from regular old dirt, rusty metal etc. Realistically you stand a better chance of getting hit by a car then having to worry about tetanus.I hope that all of you ,using horse manure, are aware of a nasty thing living in the guts of all horses and there's plenty of it in their manure also .
It's latin name is Clostridium tetani.
Take care not to puncture or cut yourselves deeply enough ( where is lack of oxygen at the skin and muscle tissue ) ,when working at your garden.
Before a century ago ,when the use of horses for transport was still common,stepping onto a nail which came off from a horseshoe ,
could prove to be fatal .
(...)Tetanus is a potentially fatal disease characterized by muscular spasms caused by a neurotoxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. These organisms, and their spores, are found in the intestinal tract of horses and other species and are abundant in the soil, where they can survive for many years. The spores can enter open wounds, particularly puncture wounds, where they proliferate under the right conditions.(...)
https://ceh.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/health-topics/tetanus
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetanus
Wow, they talk bad about chicken waste too.I hope that all of you ,using horse manure, are aware of a nasty thing living in the guts of all horses and there's plenty of it in their manure also .
It's latin name is Clostridium tetani.
Take care not to puncture or cut yourselves deeply enough ( where is lack of oxygen at the skin and muscle tissue ) ,when working at your garden.
Before a century ago ,when the use of horses for transport was still common,stepping onto a nail which came off from a horseshoe ,
could prove to be fatal .
(...)Tetanus is a potentially fatal disease characterized by muscular spasms caused by a neurotoxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. These organisms, and their spores, are found in the intestinal tract of horses and other species and are abundant in the soil, where they can survive for many years. The spores can enter open wounds, particularly puncture wounds, where they proliferate under the right conditions.(...)
https://ceh.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/health-topics/tetanus
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetanus
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