The Maasai who burn dung don't have any real choice of fuel.  In some villages 
wood is so depleted that the distances to walk with heavy loads of wood are  
prohibitive.  Dung has its problems of distribution too. When there is 
inadequate rain the cows are grazed sometimes far from the boma and dung is not 
concentrated. However kids can carry  dung and that helps.
We are going to do quantitative studies of use in homes...  comparing the 
decrease of dung with the decrease of wood enabled by our stove. And we will 
interview the women about fumes and smoke and comfort and see if our chimney 
has a role in safer more pleasant use of this fuel. 
Our study and interviews will give us a direct comparison of mass of dung used 
with mass of wood. 
Any concrete information or data about fumes, known health issues, and energy 
content will be useful to us.  Thanks. Bob .   

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