MotherOfChickens
MotherDucker
I have no opinion either way but wanted to point out that equine faeces is about 50% bacteria, that bacteria require damp to do stuff and that if you've ever used animal dung (ie cow/horse) dried as a fuel, it doesn't smell like cow/horse poop does when fresh. In fact, it hardly smells at all. SO I could see that it could work indoors when dry.
I've done the muck ring thing myself outside and worked on yards where they've done it. depending on the ground and weather, it can last as long as the cold snap IME. Its not for hard/fast work though, mostly a leg stretch.
I've done the muck ring thing myself outside and worked on yards where they've done it. depending on the ground and weather, it can last as long as the cold snap IME. Its not for hard/fast work though, mostly a leg stretch.