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well the difference is in the microbial life really. the intense of the feeding or food characteristics and the like. its about how some animals process their foods in a variety of ways. then you have feed lots,storing and cooking piles or cooking grounds.if they are not clean or anti viral they'll be in better standing. just a lot to think about when your talking animal composts.fresh no less.
if the farm/horses are healthy and disease free it is most likely fine.and if its fully composted thats key across the board unless your doing your OWN compost pile. but sheep,hen,roost,horse,dog,rabbit,cow,you name it. they all have varied but similar feeding charistics bro. thats all. but they all work at a cup per say 20 gallons or so for a decent DIY inoculate.especially if you go harvest microbes and add to it or make a better one.
if the farm/horses are healthy and disease free it is most likely fine.and if its fully composted thats key across the board unless your doing your OWN compost pile. but sheep,hen,roost,horse,dog,rabbit,cow,you name it. they all have varied but similar feeding charistics bro. thats all. but they all work at a cup per say 20 gallons or so for a decent DIY inoculate.especially if you go harvest microbes and add to it or make a better one.