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NO Manure in the Garden???? Why We DON’T Use Cow, Goat or Horse Manure



Join Danny in the Garden as he explains why we DON’T use Cow, Goat or Horse Manure in our Garden. Herbicide hay fed to these animals will produce manure tainted with herbacides the hay was sprayed with to control the weeds.
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49 Comments

  1. I saw a farmer graze sheep on vegetation that had died after being sprayed with Grazon in New Zealand. I asked him about this and he told me it was perfectly safe for animals to do this after a short period. I suspect this is not a safe practice.

  2. I think it is so crazy that we can buy hay, feed it to an animal (that we may eat!) and the Grayzone will be incorporated into the manure and our "organic" gardens are now full of chemicals…we eat the animals too! ack! thanks for the info on this, i've been paying for organic hay and am now really thankful

  3. yep, three years ago I ruined my garden with free cow manure. If I could move I would, as it is so hard to bring soil to the backyard. Man I just need to make me a squash horn soon.

  4. Thanks a bunch for the manure advice. I bought about 20 tons of sheep manure from a local feed lot. Everything wilted and for 3 years after everything would just die. I couldn't figure it out. I had to redo all the soils, grow cover crops and finally last year I had a some what descent garden.

    And you're right about us running out of time. The food shortage is getting worse. If you're not canning and storing food, I'm not sure what you're going to do.

    Have you had any problems with bad seeds? I'm having trouble getting peppers and squashes this year to germinate.

  5. Are you still feeding your goats and cows with contaminated hay???what about the milk and the meat

  6. I mulched three tons of bought in compost into my garden. I potted my seedlings into some. It caused massive damage in my garden because it contained broadleaf herbicide. This is a huge problem. Thank you for bringing it up and publicing this serious issue.

  7. You can test mulch, straw, or manure for Grazon before using it. Fill a bucket a quarter full with the straw/mulch/manure. Pack it down so you have a decent size sample. Fill the bucket with water. Let this soak a week then water some sacrificial dycot veggies in containers you can toss later. If the veggies don't show damage within two weeks the mulch is safe.

  8. The poisons these murdering companies are selling blatantly and without repercussion is infuriating!

  9. How about getting free coffee grinds, egg shells, fruit and vegetables peels as compost from a local coffee shop or juice bar?

  10. This is why I will be making my OWN hay…..even though I will have to do it by HAND……like folks did in the EARLY, EARLY days!! This far, I have had fairly good luck, but it is now being used SOOOO MUCH, that I am unwilling to risk it!!
    I have goats, rabbits, and chickens. NONE of their droppings have been on hay or straw. I am safe to use this manure, and the chicken manure has been aged 5 years. THANK GOD I did NOT use straw to make a deep mulch method. Wish me LUCK and STRENGTH in making my own hay off of my small homestead (6 acres) there is only me…..and I am a 70 year old widow!!!

  11. Yeah, the person who grew the hay must disclose herbicide use, but the person who buys it for retail purposes is exempt from that disclosure.
    Kind of like Made in the USA vs Product of the USA.

  12. get a few bunny rabbits. their manure is such a great fertilizer and it also attracts worms! we all know worm castings make magic dirt. folks are going to have to go back to the old ways and get away from all of the chemicals. i have also heard some people saying that their chickens stopped laying eggs due to the commercial feed and started laying again after changing to home made feed.

  13. Hello this the first time I saw your videos and you know same happened to me in my little raised beds, so I digged up all the dirt started over only banana water with natural tree leaves and vegetables scraping.

  14. Great video thanks. For the heads up perfect timing for me I was going to go get manure from a local rancher I know and spread it over my whole garden. Definitely rethink that!! Best of luck to you. Glad you got it out.

  15. Now that I think about it, I did use some black cow a few years back, and my small garden suffered instead of thriving. I thought it was just “not good”, but now I know what happened.

  16. All corpoRATions are entities of the greedy, destructive, and murdering man/beast. Remember what Purina put in the chicken feed and Whola, no more eggs!

  17. The deer around me LOVE green beans!! I planted hundreds of seeds last year and only got a late harvest from the pole beans after hunting season opened up!

  18. Thanks for sharing! Even more reason for my family to get their butts into gear with raising our own forage and fodder for the animals!

  19. Thank you for sharing , Im' sorry you had to go threw that ,but I'm sure glad you figured it out, and I never herd of grilling a bean sounds good. Thanks again.

  20. Wow man thank you for the information, never heard of this before but it sounds awful, very glad I’ve been lucky enough to just get clean hay

  21. Thanks for the video. Valuable knowledge.
    Also sorry to hear about the troubles you had. That must have been real frustrating.

  22. It's actually a violation of Federal law to sell hay or even move it until 18 months after spraying an aminopyralid. The instructions and warnings on the label of any herbicide is Federal law. I have found no instance of the EPA ever enforcing this law or any class action lawsuit against the manufacturers of aminopyralids. The EPA should be forced to either enforce the label law or tighten up the licensing requirements for aminopyralids.

  23. This is a very important message. I had the exact thing happen, except I made the mistake of using rotting hay as mulch. The second season, after it had been tilled into the soil, it became impossible to grow healthy plants there. I'd never seen anything like it in all my decades as a gardener.
    What's truly bewildering is that we've become so short-sighted as to use such chemicals that must end up in our food supplies. It's the definition of insanity.

  24. At seven I started an organic garden. I sold what I grew every year to whomever stopped. Every year I’d get farms to drop their manure to my location. Three years I’d leave it to compost with whatever molded hay I would get. Anything less then three years leaving and turning a bit wouldn’t give me the results I looked for. The woodstove ash was my job every time I would walk the bucket out after spraying it damp and dump it into the most recent pile I received in. Anything that wasn’t eaten including bones went into my piles. I never had an issue but maybe I was lucky or maybe the years composting did it not sure but maybe what I did will help someone else. To this day I have a smaller garden but only scraps go into the compost or fed to the red worm bins I have indoors. I use nothing but worm castings to start plants indoors has always been my trick to great germination and great growth when small. Better then any seed mix I’ve tried over the years

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