Starzaan
Well-Known Member
No, I can’t. My rule has always been never put a horse in a dirty stable, and never leave a stable dirty.
I thought that it was supposed to decompose and ferment in the stable, generating a bit of heat... I was talking with somebody a few weeks ago, who talked about "the goold old days" when stables were mucked out once a year, just piling fresh straw onto the packed down straw and dung mix... I suspect he was exaggerating when he said that the horse would have to duck his head down to walk out through the door towards the end of the year...
I was also expecting something differentI'm just disappointed about being mislead by this thread title.
In which case the answer is, "Yes thanks, I'm quite regular" and "No. He's a nosey git and even sniffs his own."I thought this thread was either going to be about the OP being slightly “bunged up†or about horse having to stop and inspect a poo encountered on a hack
99.9% of the time I will put it on my empty ready-to-put-away wheelbarrow and take it to the muckheap, but last night i really coudn't be asked and left it in a pile under the haybar, naughty!I you see a dropping in your horse's stable can you walk away and leave it there? Even if I'm running late I struggle not to grab the barrow.