Well, if you are looking for pictures online, then search horses with worms and press enter. (Which should bring you to goggle) Next, you click the images icon at the top left of the screen, and it should show you a lot of images. if that doesn't work, then try typing pictures of horses with worms. GOOD LUCK!
Yes; and they grow naturally in horse manure anyway.
These chemicals are called fungicides.
Most people do so because commerical mushrooms are grown in reconstituted horse manure. Having said that there really is no reason to peel them, in fact it is recommended that you do not.
Well yes SOME are and contain psilocybin a naturally occurring hallucinogen - yum! enjoy!
The dominant odor of horse manure is ammonia.
Horse manure is a good fertilizer, however, their are other animal manure that is better, such as cow manure. Horse manure works fine too though.but the best to use is elephant manure.
horse dung IS manure
Growing or farming your own mushrooms can be difficult. Most commercial farms are done in limestone caves, using sterilized horse manure and seeding it with spores. I understand you can also purchase trees that come innoculated with truffle spores that after about four years or so will have truffles growing on their roots.
horse manure is good for the ground and helps plants grow.
Because a horse does not rechew its food. A cow ruminates, or rechews its food. A horse only chews its food once so the manure is courser.
horse manure is good for the ground and helps plants grow.
Depends on the amount of manure.