Bryndu
Well-Known Member
Hi,
My muck heap will be 3 in January and I need a little help with getting my muck on to the muck heap.
It was meant to be spread in the Autumn this year but due to an unexpected growth spurt in the grass, we were unable to get it on to the land in time - hence it is now 3!
My ponies live out 24/7 but come in for exercise/munchies/their own space and are bedded on deep litter Easibed on earth floors, so it is mostly poo going to the muck heap.
My problem is my muck heap is getting taller and the planks I use to wheel up and down are getting increasingly slippery. My heap is about 15m x 15m and 5 foot tall.
The heap is fenced off in it's own grass yard but either way to get to it is up a short incline, but quite steep. The heap is on the flat.
I also have an excellent wheelie which no matter how you fill it, it stays balanced, but pushing it up above waist height is getting difficult. I have tried grading the incline on the muck heap but this is not too successful with slippery planks.
Any ideas at all would be gratefully received.
Thanks for reading
Bryndu
My muck heap will be 3 in January and I need a little help with getting my muck on to the muck heap.
It was meant to be spread in the Autumn this year but due to an unexpected growth spurt in the grass, we were unable to get it on to the land in time - hence it is now 3!
My ponies live out 24/7 but come in for exercise/munchies/their own space and are bedded on deep litter Easibed on earth floors, so it is mostly poo going to the muck heap.
My problem is my muck heap is getting taller and the planks I use to wheel up and down are getting increasingly slippery. My heap is about 15m x 15m and 5 foot tall.
The heap is fenced off in it's own grass yard but either way to get to it is up a short incline, but quite steep. The heap is on the flat.
I also have an excellent wheelie which no matter how you fill it, it stays balanced, but pushing it up above waist height is getting difficult. I have tried grading the incline on the muck heap but this is not too successful with slippery planks.
Any ideas at all would be gratefully received.
Thanks for reading
Bryndu