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OT - What to do with pine shavings/horse manure
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Posted by Kirk Grau on December 30, 2005 at 19:26:44 from (69.170.62.61):
OK, you guys almost always have good ideas or experience to share. My wife absolutely refuses to bed her horses in anything other than shavings. I used to have an outlet to get it off site, but after a year or so they had a lifetime supply and cut me off. I have always been told that the shavings spoil/sterilize/etc. the soil so I have not spread them, but could if it would work out OK. Have had a dumpster parked here and commercial hauler picking it up weekly, but this is prohibitively expensive. Right now my pile is getting awfully large and it is also difficult to get to this time of year since it is remote from the barn/stable. Anybody have ideas/insight into disposal? Thanks, Kirk
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