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soonergirl98
Reg. Oct 2009
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2015-03-16 2:45 PM
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RE: Manure Pile/Disposal/Removal, etc?
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Posts: 2013
Location: Piedmont, OK
You can make your own compost. I took 3 Pallets and some t posts and made a compost pile. Or get a spreader and fertilize your pastures.
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RunningOnPaints
Reg. Feb 2004
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2015-03-16 3:19 PM
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RE: Manure Pile/Disposal/Removal, etc?
If it Ain't a Paint it Ain't!
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Location: Mansfield, Tx
canchaserdreams - 2015-03-15 11:50 PM
This may sound really strange..... but I have a stall-walking mare, she also weaves, and she has a certain area in her coral
( which is 90x70
) that she likes to do her pacing & stall walking in. I have discovered that, as she poops in her "favourite area to pace ", the poop gets constantly trampled and pretty soon turns to almost sawdust like, real fine dirt. I have been moving her poop piles to her pacing area, and once she tramples it into "fluff", I then wheelbarrow it out into my round pen area & spread it. It makes for perfectly soft footing :
)
Not strange at all.. I have a gelding that will dig a hole from pacing... drives me crazy... fill in his holes and then the next time he is locked up...
he just tramples it back down... Have to love the special ones... LOL
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TACKyPaints
Reg. Sep 2011
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2015-03-16 5:49 PM
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RE: Manure Pile/Disposal/Removal, etc?
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Posts: 1032
Location: IL
Thanks so much for the replies everyone. Very much appreciate it! Im going to look into many of your suggestions and see what will work best for us! Thanks again!!
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UTAHCANCHASER
Reg. Jul 2004
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2015-03-16 5:55 PM
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RE: Manure Pile/Disposal/Removal, etc?
Party Girl
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Location: Buffalo, Wyoming
My last landlord made a track out in one of their pastures. It was nice if you didn't want to ride in the arena all the time pluse it was not rocky
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