None. No mushrooms grow from cow manure in any state or any part of the country because there are no fungal spores in cow manure in the first place. There has to be a lot of spores in a piece of earth in order for mushrooms to grow, and cow manure does not have these spores nor adequate growing conditions to support mushroom growth.
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Yes, eating mushrooms grown under cow patties can be dangerous as they may contain harmful toxins or bacteria that can cause food poisoning or other health issues. It is not recommended to consume wild mushrooms without proper identification and verification of safety.
No dog mushrooms aren't physicadelic and dont have the same spores in it as a cow would have if he grew mushrooms I don't recommend trying it could make you sick
The have a pointy hat, a few warts and a black cat usually isn't too far away.
Probably a cow poop 500 grams
mushrooms grow on cow dung!
Yup. Dung is cow poop
It is cow excrements, aka poop.
No, not all cow patties produce magic mushrooms. The conditions must be right for the mushrooms to grow, and mushroom spores must be introduced into the cow patty in some way, such as by wind dispersal.
No, its not poison. Although cow's milk is a little rich for them, and will give them diarrhea, it is actually used to dilute poison when a dog drinks something poisonous.
No.
That depends on what the cow has been eating or ate.