After 15 days, the scientists had potty trained the cows. The next step is figuring out how to make the process automatic. During the experiment, a researcher hand-fed the cows. In real life, a latrine could use sensors to recognize when a cow pees and dispense a treat.
Researchers still have questions. They want to know how far cows will walk to use the toilet, and how many latrines would be needed for a herd. Another question: What should be done with all the pee? It could be disposed of or potentially turned into fertilizer. This chemical mixture is rich in nutrients that can help crops grow.
Elliffe says that when he tells people about the research, they often laugh. But once they understand it, “they see how useful it could be. Sometimes the craziest ideas can be the best ones,” he says.