Yes, burning manure or firewood for that matter in the house with 
improperly vented fireplaces and cooking over and open fire does cause 
respiratory problems.  This is not what we were thinking about doing.

Bright Blessings,
Kim

At 05:25 PM 4/8/2004, you wrote:
>Hello Kim
> > >The question:  This months issue of Backwoods Home Magazine has an
>article,
> > >by Rev. J.D. Hooker, on burning manure.  It states that they get
>'somewhat
> > >greater heating value than seasoned hardwood.'
>
>I seem to remember that the degree of burnng manure in India led to
>respiratory problems.
>Can't site a reference.
>
>Reghards Paul Gobert.
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