Are Goat Droppings Good Fertilizer?
Q: My son’s friend has two goats that make a lot of manure. Are goat
droppings good fertilizer for my flowers and plants?
A: Goat manure is an excellent fertilizer. You can collect the droppings and
use a gloved hand to scatter them wherever you want.
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