From poop to prep - Using rabbit poop as an organic fertilizer for your garden / Noor Azli Affendy Lee

Affendy Lee, Noor Azli (2022) From poop to prep - Using rabbit poop as an organic fertilizer for your garden / Noor Azli Affendy Lee. Bulletin. Academy of Language Studies.

Abstract

In July 2021, I decided to get myself a male and two female New Zealand white rabbits in order to experience rearing rabbits for meat. Even after reading numerous information and guides on rabbit care and breeding, I did not expect having them inside my house to be very challenging in two ways - they eat a lot and they poop a lot too, at least more than what I expected! According to Faraday (2020), a single rabbit can deposit 200 to 300 poops in a day, and I had three of them! Apart from the problem of maintaining cleanliness of their enclosure, I also had to figure out what to do with their poops. Rabbit poop is pretty straightforward - what they eat goes in, the poops come out! They eat a completely plant-based diet consisting of hays, vegetables and specially- designed rabbit pallets, which were getting pricier in the current Covid-19 pandemic economy.

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Item Type: Monograph (Bulletin)
Creators:
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Affendy Lee, Noor Azli
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Aboo Bakar, Rofiza
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Subjects: L Education > LG Individual institutions
L Education > LG Individual institutions > Asia > Malaysia
L Education > LG Individual institutions > Asia > Malaysia > Universiti Teknologi MARA > Pulau Pinang
L Education > LG Individual institutions > Asia > Malaysia > Universiti Teknologi MARA
L Education > LG Individual institutions > Asia
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Pulau Pinang > Permatang Pauh Campus > Academy of Language Studies
Journal or Publication Title: eLingua
ISSN: 26007134
Keywords: eLingua, Academy of Language Studies, UiTM
Date: January 2022
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/58487
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