horse etiquette

   / horse etiquette #141  
Dung beetles do an amazing job but I don't know if they can tolerate your winters, we had them at our last place and they could crumble a pile in about 3 days, we are trying to find some again.
 
   / horse etiquette #142  
when we ride in town we do poop bag but in gravel road we don’t bother if it’s right in the middle of the road and in a pile we get down and kick it in the ditch but if it’s spread then it’s stay there in a day or two it’s dry up.
 
   / horse etiquette #143  
Around here, farmers will allow the snowmobile clubs to make a trail across their land. If the sledder's don't stick to the marked trails, the farmer calls the club and informs them of the activity. The club knows that without the farmer's blessing, the trails will disappear.

Find out who is on the local horse council and describe the issue with them. They know that public scrutiny is not good PR for future events, parks, and trails.

https://www.courant.com/community/hartford/hc-xpm-2010-02-07-hc-saddle-up-02-07-10-story.html
 
   / horse etiquette #144  
Would a $15 per poop pile clean-up fee charged to the stables appease the private shared driveway maintenance crew? That would be $3600 a year if you averaged 20 piles a month.
 
   / horse etiquette #145  
Herbicides in horse manure is a thing. Some years ago my wife got a load from a stables and we put it on her garden beds. The tomatoes barely grew and would not set fruit. She looked up the common herbicides and they were broadleaf specific so I used the rest on the lawn.
”fresh manure” and other organics need to be composted before use as a growing medium.
 
   / horse etiquette #146  
Besides we always had fun throwing the horse apples at each other when we were kids. Might be a fun game with the wife. :ROFLMAO:
Maybe you should pitch that one to the Nintendo or Xbox people first. My wife doesnt appreciate playing catch in the barn.:rolleyes:
 
   / horse etiquette #147  
Never been in a horse apple fight, but got into a frozen yellow delicious apple fight in Boy Scouts. OUCH! Lot of bruised up kids hiding behind trees. 🙃
 
   / horse etiquette #148  
Poop from a vegetarian animal like a horse or a rabbit is usually very dry and not odorous like that of a dog or cat. I find it hard to believe that a car running over a pile would get its wheel wells covered with a stinking amount. It is not nearly as messy as that of a cow, pig, cat or dog. Clearly OP has never owned a horse. I rather step in a pile of horse poop with my boots than a mud puddle or some wet clay any day. After a few steps the horse poop is no longer on your boots but you will usually have to hose them down to get the mud or clay off.
 
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#149  
Lots of replies and opinions. I'm actually surprised at the ones who are ambivalent to taking a dump on others property...makes you wonder what their own property looks like... at any rate, we will take the actions we need too in order to resolve this amicably here.
 
   / horse etiquette #150  
surprised at the ones who are ambivalent to taking a dump on others property
That's a bit different; I see piles of THAT in places where I would rather I didn't. I've raised pigs so I won't insult them by comparing them to some people...
 

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