Princess16
Well-Known Member
For those of you with horses out on a field 24/7 where do you put all the poo?
The farmer will charge a fortune if you include rubbish in your manure. At £300 - £400 a tonne for artificial fertiliser, mine is regarded as a valuable by-product and put back on the land -- or harrowed in.
Rotate grazing and harrow.![]()
I bag it up and give it away. I also have a heap in the field that rots down. Luckily I have someone wanting it all and is collecting it weekly so that will get rid of it.
I place manure collected around half of it, on the trees surrounding my 5 acre paddocks the rest i leave to the dung beetles to improve my land. sunny australia
I bag it up and sell it at the gate - Pure manure, no straw etc - 50p a bag, honesty box on the gate. Local allotment people buy loads, and if the muck heap gets a bit overwhelming I advertise on Ebay - they come to buy from miles away! Lucky with the bags; a friend has a stud and uses a lot of feed so I recycle them, and the allotment people also leave their compost bags as well as returning empties. Bonus is I get the left over carrots from allotments for the horses!I bag it up and give it away. I also have a heap in the field that rots down. Luckily I have someone wanting it all and is collecting it weekly so that will get rid of it.
Lots of stories about horses becoming so infested with worms that they die but for some reason they are all stories someone has heard or being told by vets and those who sell wormers. Oh, and graphic illustrations in books or on the Internet. Call me an old sceptic but....