MrsElle
Well-Known Member
I was looking at my ever increasing muck heap in the corner of the field this morning and wondering what I could do with it to generate a bit of money. No one seems to want to buy horse manure nowadays and I begrudge paying someone to take it away.
I had read about the possiblility of making brickettes for wood burning stoves/open fires out of horse manure and was wondering if it might be a good idea to buy a brickette maker and see how we go. The manure brickettes burn nicely and omit no smell apparantly
Do you think it might be a goer? Would you buy manure brickettes if you had an open fire? We wouldn't charge much for them obviously, but it would be a green and productive way to dispose of the muck heap, and as the saying goes 'where there's muck, there's brass'
I had read about the possiblility of making brickettes for wood burning stoves/open fires out of horse manure and was wondering if it might be a good idea to buy a brickette maker and see how we go. The manure brickettes burn nicely and omit no smell apparantly
Do you think it might be a goer? Would you buy manure brickettes if you had an open fire? We wouldn't charge much for them obviously, but it would be a green and productive way to dispose of the muck heap, and as the saying goes 'where there's muck, there's brass'