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Backyard Aquaponics




Hmmm, we are feeding a prepared balanced 12% protein grain ration. When I put the horse manure thru our worm bid I noticed some sprouting. So the horses are not processing all of the grain. I remember an old saying: manure from x amount of cows will support x amount of pigs. The pig manure will support x amount of chickens.