Kansas-Grown Rabbit Manure Fertilizer
Natural, dried rabbit manure pellets for gardens, raised beds, containers, and young fruit trees.
Clean, simple fertility that works immediately—no composting required.
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Cold manure — apply directly without burning plants
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Slow-release nutrients that build soil over time
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Low odor, dry, and easy to handle
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Packed and shipped from our farm in Kansas
Part of a Soil-Building System
At Mad Cat Farm, rabbit manure is used as part of a long-term approach to building healthy soil for gardens, orchards, and perennial systems.
It feeds plants now while improving soil structure and biology over time.
Best for houseplants, seed starting, and small containers.
Try it out before committing to larger quantities.

Ideal for raised beds, vegetables, and seasonal garden use.
Most popular size for backyard growers.

For larger gardens, multiple beds, or repeat applications.
Best value for ongoing soil building.

Rabbit Manure Fertilizer – FAQ
Can rabbit manure be used without composting?
Yes. Rabbit manure is considered a “cold” manure and can be applied directly to soil without composting. It will not burn plants when used properly.
How much rabbit manure should I use?
Apply lightly and consistently. For garden beds, spread a thin layer and mix into the topsoil. For established plants, apply around the base and water in. Learn more in our Rabbit Manure Application Guide.
Is rabbit manure safe for vegetables?
Yes. Rabbit manure is widely used in vegetable gardens because it is mild enough to apply directly without composting.
Does rabbit manure smell?
No. Properly dried rabbit manure pellets have very little odor and are easy to handle.
Yes. It is commonly used in vegetable gardens, raised beds, and container plants as a natural fertilizer.
How is this different from compost?
Rabbit manure is a direct-input fertilizer. Compost is more biologically processed. Many growers use both together.
How long does it take to work?
Rabbit manure releases nutrients slowly over time. It improves soil health gradually rather than providing an immediate spike.
Can I use this for fruit trees?
Yes. Apply around the drip line of the tree and cover with mulch for best results.
Is this pelletized or processed?
These are natural dried pellets, not manufactured fertilizer pellets.
What is the NPK of rabbit manure fertilizer?
Rabbit manure is typically around 2-1-1 (Nitrogen-Phosphorus-Potassium), though values can vary slightly. It provides balanced, slow-release nutrition without the risk of burning plants.
Is rabbit manure better than chicken manure?
Rabbit manure is milder and safer for direct application, while chicken manure is higher in nitrogen but must be composted before use. The better choice depends on your goals.
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