Greylegs
Well-Known Member
Serious question so try not to laugh too much ....
My boy is kept at a great yard where I've been for a long time. He is stabled in a barn with several others. In the spring/summer (ie ... Any time now!!) a number of swallows arrive back from wherever it is they go to in the winter - and who can blame them - and take up residence in the barn roof, building several nests and raising brood after brood of youngsters.
The problem is that they tend to roost on a roof joist directly above my boy's stable which results in him being the unhappy recipient of regular and copious birdy "deposits" !!! This means he has to live in a summer sheet all year and I am constantly washing them.YUK!
Apart from having to remove sometimes dozens of blobs of bird poo from my horse on a daily basis, which is pretty yucky, are there any detrimental or hazardous effects to my horse of being exposed to all this guano? I'm especially grumpy about it as he suffers from sweet itch which I manage partly by bringing him in every night summer and winter to avoid the midges at dawn and dusk.
Ok, so now you've stopped laughing, can anyone offer any advice please? Thanks in advance.
My boy is kept at a great yard where I've been for a long time. He is stabled in a barn with several others. In the spring/summer (ie ... Any time now!!) a number of swallows arrive back from wherever it is they go to in the winter - and who can blame them - and take up residence in the barn roof, building several nests and raising brood after brood of youngsters.
The problem is that they tend to roost on a roof joist directly above my boy's stable which results in him being the unhappy recipient of regular and copious birdy "deposits" !!! This means he has to live in a summer sheet all year and I am constantly washing them.YUK!
Apart from having to remove sometimes dozens of blobs of bird poo from my horse on a daily basis, which is pretty yucky, are there any detrimental or hazardous effects to my horse of being exposed to all this guano? I'm especially grumpy about it as he suffers from sweet itch which I manage partly by bringing him in every night summer and winter to avoid the midges at dawn and dusk.
Ok, so now you've stopped laughing, can anyone offer any advice please? Thanks in advance.