jen1
Well-Known Member
Ok could be a daft question but how do you muck out? I am bored it's cold and foggy and I now have to get in my cold car and drive to the yard......
My horse is on shavings with rubber matting. I put one bale down a week so not a really thick bed but not thin either. I use the banks as the week goes on to add to the bed on the floor. I get out the wet first then all the poos with a fork, that I can get hold of, then chuck the bedding up the wall to get the rest of the poos to roll down to the floor so I can scoop them up. I scoop up the rest of the bed and jiggle the fork up and down to let the dry shavings drop out of the fork and keep the solid bits on to chuck in the barrow. (just read through this post and it all looks very complicated!) try to save as much bedding as poss !
Anyway maybe I am a bit 'anal' about this (excuse the pun) but it's taking me ages to much out as I keep finding that elusive extra poo that's hidden itself in the banks/bed. Others at the yard just use rubber gloves and do it all mostly by hand using a fork for the wet and 'big lumps' and some just chuck out most of the bed and soiled stuff each day as they are in a rush. I would like to reduce my mucking out time if possible but not do deep litter. Is there a nifty way of doing it or am I doomed to being slow, would never get a job at a yard! I can take from 20mins to 30mins to do the job I think, haven't really timed myself but if anyone is really interested (or just sad) I will do it tomorrow!!
Hope you are not eating your lunch while reading this!
My horse is on shavings with rubber matting. I put one bale down a week so not a really thick bed but not thin either. I use the banks as the week goes on to add to the bed on the floor. I get out the wet first then all the poos with a fork, that I can get hold of, then chuck the bedding up the wall to get the rest of the poos to roll down to the floor so I can scoop them up. I scoop up the rest of the bed and jiggle the fork up and down to let the dry shavings drop out of the fork and keep the solid bits on to chuck in the barrow. (just read through this post and it all looks very complicated!) try to save as much bedding as poss !
Anyway maybe I am a bit 'anal' about this (excuse the pun) but it's taking me ages to much out as I keep finding that elusive extra poo that's hidden itself in the banks/bed. Others at the yard just use rubber gloves and do it all mostly by hand using a fork for the wet and 'big lumps' and some just chuck out most of the bed and soiled stuff each day as they are in a rush. I would like to reduce my mucking out time if possible but not do deep litter. Is there a nifty way of doing it or am I doomed to being slow, would never get a job at a yard! I can take from 20mins to 30mins to do the job I think, haven't really timed myself but if anyone is really interested (or just sad) I will do it tomorrow!!
Hope you are not eating your lunch while reading this!