Horse Best Discoveries

Yup but it's amazing how this company have got what is essentially a poop scoop just right! The rake works better than the garden centre ones (well the UK ones I tried anyway) and the skip is bigger than the traditional ones!
I'm easily pleased!!!

Is it really that good? I use shavings with pellets underneath, and I take poo out by (gloved) hand.
When they haven't been scattered it's fine, but I have thought about one if these for the dispersed piles!
 
Yup but it's amazing how this company have got what is essentially a poop scoop just right! The rake works better than the garden centre ones (well the UK ones I tried anyway) and the skip is bigger than the traditional ones!
I'm easily pleased!!!

:) I like that the rake handle is a usable length, is the skip easy to lift when it has a load?
 
What's a X hose? Please may I have a link. Do homebase sell? Thanks

https://www.xhose.ca/

There will be generic hoses available in most garden/hardware stores.

I do find that it is more economic to buy the shorter 25' lengths as they are not designed for yard work and so far I haven't had one last me more than a year, replacing short lengths is cheaper than replacing an entire 75' hose.

I don't care about replacing them though, they are worth the money as far as I am concerned, they make life, in winter especially, so much easier, use it, drain it, gather it up and hang it somewhere out of the weather. I used to have 300' lengths, it was the work of moments to empty it, sling it over my arm and put it away in the furnace room ... imagine doing that with a conventional hosepipe.
 
Is it really that good? I use shavings with pellets underneath, and I take poo out by (gloved) hand.
When they haven't been scattered it's fine, but I have thought about one if these for the dispersed piles!

Some of my friends use them for skipping out, it seems to work really well :)

:) I like that the rake handle is a usable length, is the skip easy to lift when it has a load?

Yep, and my horses do elephant poos so skip capacity is well tested! :lol:
 
My friend has a shavings fork that has a 'basket' built into it so you can jiggle it around and separate the poo without losing it. She doesn't know what it is called though :(
 
That's an aquamax fork, EQUIDAE. I have one, very good for wood pellets but I suspect it'd take a lot of shaking for wood shavings. I do my wood pellet bed first with the shavings fork as you get too much in the basket and then need to shake vigorously, but it's the business for getting the little bits of poo and hay from the bed.
 
That's an aquamax fork, EQUIDAE.

Thankyou :)

Here's a pic for anyone interested

fork-prod.jpg
 
So far, my experiment with using Avon's hair detangling spray on my horse's mane and tail is working very well. Smaller bottle but still works out a lot cheaper than horse ones.

Also used £1.50 cohesive bandages from Wilkinsons recently. Slightly narrower than horse equivalent, but still plenty long enough and at least 50p cheaper.
 
Magic brushes and speed skip are on my must have list too.

A friend bought me a great hanging storage thing from Aldi, designed for cleaning products I think, but brilliant for brushes / horse boots / potions - hangs outside stable with lots of useful pockets

Does a speed skip come with a bigger handled rake? That bendin down will do my back in
 
Link to the rabbit heated bowls?

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Farm-Innovators-Heated-Pet-Bowl-1-Gallon-Blue-Small-Animals/14660250

I have large ones for the cats and dogs, 75 gallon ones and 20l water buckets for the horses and smaller metal ones for the rabbits and guinea pigs.

Sadly I doubt that they are available in the UK as for some reason the horse ones (and if they were then so would the pet ones) aren't as far as I know, heaven knows why not! If the ampage didn't need converting then I'd ship the darn things over by the container load.
http://www.tscstores.com/25W-HEATED-PET-DISH-P11303.aspx
 
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