Spotted an advert in this month's Your Horse. Will dig it out and post details. I might get one coz winter - and full wheelbarrows - is just round the corner lol.
Oh thanks would be great if you could, our y/o i'm sure has ocd we had to sweep the yard for bits of straw that had blown from our wheelbarrows and when I say our yard is pristine i'm not joking, usually there is not a blade of straw or hay on the yard.
So thinking that buying one of these covers will just be easier, but can't seem to find one anywhere, and yes it will be christmas before we know it lol !!
There is one in this month's Horse magazine. It goes over the barrow and has loops and attachments so you can strap on your broom and fork. It cost's £24.99 and think there was just a telephone number (no website). At work so don't have number to hand, maybe someone else does?
Yup, page 14 in this months Horse mag, under New Products. It's called the K-Wrap wheelbarrow cover. Range of sizes and colours - also has little pocket things where you can shove your shavings fork and broom. Priced around £24.99. Tel no is 0161 4308811.
Tell the truth, if you have an old horse rug and either some industrial strength elastic or some weights such as stones, you could knock one up yourself. Cut the rug down so you keep the curved "top line" and sew a hem all round. The thread with elastic or fill with weights.
Cut a hessian sack down one side and across the bottom and you have a great wheelbarrow cover. One stable I worked in we wern't allowed wheel barrows, we mucked out onto heavy plastic sheets and carried it to the muck heap.
We have them on our yard - made out of old duvet covers which belonged to the YO Grandaughter who is now 8.
All pink/purple/flowers/swirls and butterflies....gorgeous
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They are a generous rectangle to allow for the height of the bedding, elasticated around the edge with 2 loops to fit over the handles of the wheelbarrow.
Barrow Bonnets are what she call them....they are brilliant.
Buy a builders bag £4.99 and put that in wheelbarrow then your muck in that and tie straps together then make your way to the muck heap, easy to tip out
Put all the dry type of straw in first, then wet stuff and poop on top, take a shovel and push it down all four sides, hit the top with the shovel, tuck the sides in again. This should make it wind proof.