Jericho
Well-Known Member
I currently poo pick 3 horses daily, 2 of which are turned out 24/7 on 4 acres. At the moment I get up at 6am before the children and spend 30 mins with the horses doing the jobs and poo picking - which usually takes 20 mins and 1 wheelbarrow load. Obviously when winter comes it will be too dark to do any poo picking at that time of the morning so does anyone have any tips as to how to make this easier.
I was thinking of just halving the field during winter and not pick up any poo, then come spring, getting the field harrowed, fertilised and rested for a few months - would this work with just 2 acres during winter and 2 during spring? Would the winter 2 acres just end up looking like one big poo pile and completely ruin it? How long does a field need resting to recover from 6 months of winter use / no poo picking
The other option is do a mammoth job every weekend taking 7 0r 8 wheelbarrows which would probably take me 2 hours, very sore hands and not give me any time to ride.....
How else do you all manage in winter?
I was thinking of just halving the field during winter and not pick up any poo, then come spring, getting the field harrowed, fertilised and rested for a few months - would this work with just 2 acres during winter and 2 during spring? Would the winter 2 acres just end up looking like one big poo pile and completely ruin it? How long does a field need resting to recover from 6 months of winter use / no poo picking
The other option is do a mammoth job every weekend taking 7 0r 8 wheelbarrows which would probably take me 2 hours, very sore hands and not give me any time to ride.....
How else do you all manage in winter?