Anyone in or around Maidstone want to save me their feed bags?

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I have my horses at home and the local allotment wants my horse poop. Poo goes nicely in a feed bag and is easier that pushing a big barrow through the super long grass we have. But I have more poo than feed bags and really could do with some more! Alfa A bags are perfect! but any will do
 
I have my horses at home and the local allotment wants my horse poop. Poo goes nicely in a feed bag and is easier that pushing a big barrow through the super long grass we have. But I have more poo than feed bags and really could do with some more! Alfa A bags are perfect! but any will do

I'm sorry but I don't have any bags, and even if I did I don't live in Kent (but was born there!). But, just wondering whether you leave the poo to rot in a heap a bit before bagging it or bag it fresh? Just about to have my horses at home and had thought about bagging it up for the neighbours to get rid of some of it. Thanks! :)
 
I poo pick directly into them and it rots down in the bags, so plastic bags like alfa a and hifi bags are better as sometimes poo juice soaks through the papery ones!
 
I do the same. One chap recently asked if he could take the whole lot away and I was very grateful as I had a bit of a backlog and he took over 30 bags!
However, despite his promises, he never returned the bags and now I have a mountain of poo and as my boys live out and they only get a token feed, so I have no bags.
So.........
If any mid Beds people have bags to spare, please get in touch as I need some too!
 
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