Ferret Manure Fertilizer
Is ferret poop good fertilizer? Unfortunately, no. While manure from cows is extremely popular and beneficial, it stems from one very important fact: cows are herbivores. While manure from herbivorous animals is great for plants, manure from omnivores and carnivores is not. Feces from animals that eat meat, which includes dogs and cats, contains bacteria and parasites that can be bad for plants and especially bad for you if you eat vegetables fertilized with it. Since ferrets are carnivores, putting ferret poop in compost and composting ferret manure is not a good idea. Ferret manure fertilizer is going to contain all kinds of bacteria and possibly even parasites that aren’t good for your plants or anything you consume. Even composting ferret manure for a long time isn’t going to kill this bacteria, and will probably, in fact, contaminate the rest of your compost. Putting ferret poop in compost is not wise, and if you have ferrets you will, unfortunately, have to find a different way to dispose of all that poop. If you’re simply in the market for manure, cows (as previously stated) are a great choice. Other animals like sheep, horses, and chickens produce very good manure, but it’s important to compost it for at least six months before putting it on your plants. Fertilizing with fresh manure can result in burned roots. Now that you know using ferret manure on plants isn’t a good option, you can look towards other types of manure that can be safely used instead.