Make dog shit biogas and other remains - Guide

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Make dog shit biogas and other remains - Guide




by bidouille23 » 09/05/11, 09:46

Hello,


here is how to make methane based dog poop and other remains of omnivore :) .

https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... N3X5Ta.pdf

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by dedeleco » 09/05/11, 10:29

Interesting and useful.
I remember that the energy contained in these animal remains, is the same as that obtained by drying them in the sun and burning them, made for thousands of years with the yak dung in Tibet, which is much less complex to implement for heating !!

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yak
In addition, his dried dung is a very used fuel ...
The species is threatened: the current total population is estimated at 15 000 animals.

In addition we recover more energy, considering that lost in the digestion.

So to recover this energy, there is no need for heavy installations, especially with dry toilets, without unnecessary water to dry !!
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by elephant » 09/05/11, 12:15

Dog poop is particularly smelly (a few grams on a sole are enough to perfume the interior of a car) so it is not necessary to think about drying them in the open air.

On the other hand, I wonder about the cost of the collection ... (well, we can maybe tax the dogs and that will do the job for low qualified workers
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by dedeleco » 09/05/11, 12:56

You have to put them in a dry toilet with sawdust that absorbs odors, for dogs and we do not have to walk on them before !!
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by bidouille23 » 09/05/11, 13:41

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Lol it's all that inspires you ?? :)

Everything is relative, I'm the smell of perfume of all kinds that goes up to my head and takes my nose;) (and also the slurry of chickens and pigs actually).

Something not to walk in the poo: "open your eyes"
Finally the worst is not to walk in with shoes, but without ... arfff the sensation is frankly weird between the fingers of feet lol, hihih and the cleaning is done with a shot of surrounding lol.

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by netshaman » 09/05/11, 16:44

Dog poop is particularly smelly


It depends on what they are made of.
They stink much less if the dog has eaten quality food (which I give to mine).
The only perceptible smell is that of the secretion that the anal glands deposit on the poop at the exit of the anus.
It doesn't smell very good either, but it's not as "emetic" as poop stuffed with industrial junk.
On the other hand, if it is cheap supermarket food made up largely of all the waste and rotten meats as well as a good dose of chemistry to make this deguelasse mixture "appetent", it is sure that it stinks. carrion!

To know more :

http://www.croquettes-chats-chiens.com/malbouffe.htm

And also:

http://www.croquettes-chats-chiens.com/croquettes.htm
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by elephant » 09/05/11, 18:44

I doubt that we can convert everyone to quality kibble ..... : Mrgreen:
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by netshaman » 09/05/11, 19:30

It depends if we really like his dog / cat or not!

Who would give food to his children?
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by rainette31 » 10/12/11, 19:15

Absolutely! I do not see why we feed our animals with m ****!
I found Croquettes Defu for my dogs, they are organic croquettes and they appreciate a lot, it's better for their health, and for the environment.
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by Ahmed » 10/12/11, 19:24

Netshaman asks:
Who would give spoiled food to his children?

Those who book the best for their dogs? : Mrgreen:
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