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Can Dog Poop Be Used As Fuel?

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plowter | 21:43 Sat 08th Mar 2014 | Science
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There seem to be more and more dogs, and more and more dog poop.
Cow pats are used as fuel around the world.
So, can dog poop be used to make energy?

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Only in the turd world.
More & more humans and more and more sh!te :)
It makes for excellent pooptrol.
Here in the U.S., Buffalo patties were a prime source of fuel (dried, of course) for the early pioneers who learned the trade secret from the Native Americans…cow dung works very well… but not dog or any other primarily carnivores (although in the modern world they're more than likely omnivores) which does't make for good fuel qualities. The herbivores have a lot of undigested plant matter, which is what makes their dung good fuel (when dried, of course)..Just don't forget to use dried dung… of course...
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What you say is true, Clanad.
But surely dried carnivore poop still contains substantial amounts of energy?
Could we ever have a crap-fired power station?
They exist, plowter, seriously......chicken *** plants for power in Wisconsin....worked on one project for Tyson's
Try flinging a hot specimen at someone and I wager they will move very quickly.

Seriously, I don't believe any other matter can beat cow dung. The gas is almost inestimable, especially in the Scottish breeds.

You Tarzan, me Thane ;)
I wouldn't want to try it. Cow dung is mostly grass and cereals, dog poo has meat in it. It would stink.

It used to be used in Leather curing
called pur / pure according to Maitland's London

1858 He wrote a book about jobs you have neva heard of
Can dog poop be used as fuel?
Only if you drive a Rover !

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