compost bin construction

Question of composting!?
I have two horses and want their compound caca! I built a box (3 m by 3 m) and filled it with May and June. Then Sat is inactive until last weekend. I poked around, adding a little water, but dried up and stayed there. The reason that was dormant SA, because he was expecting the construction of a second case occurred. I turn the compost, adding more water to it, how do I do now. It has expanded the amount time resting on the compost bin SA nutrients in the finished product? Will it be "revived" and composting ready now I have a correct attitude instead?
I # 2000 have compost manure of horses used in the chips in the past two years. I built a system of two, but I see the 4×5x4. Manure Horse for compost must be at least one year prior to application to plants. The reason for this is the horse manure will burn plants if it is too recent. Now that you have the second box, you will begin to activate your payment every two weeks or less. Convert it from one box to another. The compost should be kept moist. Too dry and bacteria that break down the material to dry. Too wet to drown and bacteria. The compost should be as damp as a wrung out sponge. Since you need only his horse, add blood meal to your subscription. Blood meal starts working your subscription. Since many of the chips to break the nitrogen that contribute to the flour blood. It has also required the bacteria, keep the process moving. Do not use too much, you can smell the heap. Only a handful sprinkled in each third of the stack. Also you can use regular dirt to help the work of the compost. The bacteria in the soil is the best thing to make compost and running. Add food scraps (but not meat, dairy, bones or oil – that will attract insects and kills bacteria) from hot compost. Compost in a good working condition is to make the compound is 150F +. That's good. Because Your'm a bit smaller than me, so it's not so hot. When the temperature starts to drop, it's time to turn your compost. Keep the heat and fall, and back. If you can not know what's on your compost pile, you're ready. When you say "as a tomato or carrot was that" it was not finished yet. But if the dung is dried and broken, powder, is used in order, too.
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