how to clean up paddock pooing places?

stroppymare153

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I do poo-pick regularly but my paddocks (well, not mine - YO's) had traditional pooing places when I took them over. So even when the rest of the grass is only a couple of millimetres high those bits stay green and lush. Is there any way to make them nice and tasty again? :confused:
 
We have the same problem. What does help is that when the friendly neighbouring farmer trims my hedges in the autumn, he then puts the hedgeclipper into the horizontal position and 'mows' my poo patches really short. And sometimes I do it with the lawnmower (to OH's fury!). But it definitely seems to encourage the gees to eat over it when the new grass grows.
 
either top or strim the long grass off. collect the cuttings if you dont have another paddock to put them in to. ideally wehn you rest the paddock strim/top off the long bits, rest then keep the grazing clean.
 
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