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Ok this looks like a great idea. I have 5 questions:Are the worms used like the ones you get in horse manure? (brandlings?)Do I have to touch them?Does my nose have contact with the decomposing smelly stuff?Or (question 3a) does it pong?Is the end product easily removed and used?Will it turn my stomach every time I approach?I'm awfully sqeamish you see. So go on!! Persuade me! The theory seems really excellent and much better than bunging bags of dog poo in the bin or even in the compost heap (always a bit worrying that one!)
I think if all dogs were fed quality raw food instead of the gunk and who knows what that goes into pet food then composting it would be no problem - just my tuppence worth :D
.......end product is easily removed via a tap in the bottom for the liquid stuff (has to be diluted 50/50 with water)
Quote from: posie on April 07, 2008, 19:55:15.......end product is easily removed via a tap in the bottom for the liquid stuff (has to be diluted 50/50 with water)Some bin manufacturers suggest that the liquid that drains out of a worm bin is compost tea. Bin instructions sometimes encourage worm bin users to pour water into their bins to get more "worm tea", as it's called.