ILuvCowparsely
Well-Known Member
I'm not fooling myself, I manage my land VERY carefully and walk it daily, if you harrow correctly at a very slow speed you do not spread the droppings widely. I also have a veterinary related degree, have studied equine worming at degree level, do my own egg counts and hatch my own eggs. I know this system works.
Well each to their own but the neighbouring fields which are harrowed, the poo is spread equally over the land and does spread over a distance, and he drives at what I would say is the correct speed. Also when the farmer harrows our fields while the horses are still out, any poo they have done is spread a fair way and I have to rake it up again.
I hate the thought of poo spread everywhere like I hate the chicken poo spread over it too as the stench is awful.
Ok If i had bigger fields and barrow/ tractor and trailer was not an option, then I would invest in a field poo machine, but I would never use a harrow but would always poo pick my fields regardless of size. What I find, surprising, is people make the stable bed so nice, free of the minuteness poo pellet and even beds all straight banks and level top, but they are happy top leave the field in a mess.