Nagualcina wrote:Turkey poop liquid for 30 or so minutes after poo then it become more solid and granulated then rubble that we sip in shallow water for gold and gems, so if rubble can fit into bin turkey manure should aswel.
JohnCarver wrote:anybody who argues to remove a mechanic that allows "yet another" way to summon somebody is really a carebear in disguise trying to save his own hide.
MagicManICT wrote:Never to a river, but to a cesspool, where they can decompose safely without contaminating the drinking water supply or aquatic food sources. It's the reason coops were strewn with hay, though, before we had indoor plumbing--scoop up the hay and toss it out to decompose and fresh spread out to catch the poop.
trungdle wrote:Nagualcina wrote:Turkey poop liquid for 30 or so minutes after poo then it become more solid and granulated then rubble that we sip in shallow water for gold and gems, so if rubble can fit into bin turkey manure should aswel.
Nope. The poop gonna solidify into spat on the floor. By the time you touch them they have already stuck to the surface like dirt. How do you remove it? You don't pick them up. You spray water so they go away just like other kind of dirty spots on your floor.
You have never own chicken it seems. We have an extensive industry of chicken growing back in my country. We never use their poop as anything. They are to be wash away to the river or something. Forget them. Trash them.
(a person who plays online games since the 1980s about salem) laywn wrote:I have never seen anything so down right dirty!
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