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2/28/2025, 6:18:35 PM
>>2900481
>Turn it into charcoal and feed it to your cows and it will reduce the smell more than wood chips can. 2% by feed weight is plenty.
I don't care about the smell (actually doesn't stink at all) but rather wanted to get some material in there to make it less sloppy in the pen, and will eventually be spreading it on my fields.
I have heard that cattle will eat charcoal out of burned slash piles though and it helps reduce pests and parasites. I have a few large slash piles I need to burn on my river bottom pasture.
>>2899942
Magnificent milkers!
>Turn it into charcoal and feed it to your cows and it will reduce the smell more than wood chips can. 2% by feed weight is plenty.
I don't care about the smell (actually doesn't stink at all) but rather wanted to get some material in there to make it less sloppy in the pen, and will eventually be spreading it on my fields.
I have heard that cattle will eat charcoal out of burned slash piles though and it helps reduce pests and parasites. I have a few large slash piles I need to burn on my river bottom pasture.
>>2899942
Magnificent milkers!
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