Enfys
Well-Known Member
you don't pick your paddocks?
Follow on from this: http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=526006
Follow on from this: http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=526006
I have always boarded/liveried in places where poo picking is up to owner unless you pay full livery prices whence it gets done for you.
Saying that, some places harrow regularly and rotate grazing.
Doesn't matter how often you poo pick for worm control... The majority of the eggs is in the grass laying dormat ready to be eaten and they can survive years and years and years!! But it does keep the place nice and tidy. I hate seeing piles of poo everywhere, it ruins the view.
In some circumstances yes, in other no...
If say someone had 2 horses/ponies out in an acre or so & didn't poo pick (ever, or only randomly), then yes, I'd say they were a bad (land) manager.
If someone has access to large acreage for rotation, is able to harrow (and roll/top etc as/if appropriate) then no, not a bad manager![]()
This. I do mine as I have 3 on about 2 and a half acres. If I had more land, I wouldn't...