Anonymous wrote:How? Most of the time you don't even know the horse is pooping as it walks. It's not like walking a dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Horses are herbivores so their poop is way different than a dog’s. It’ll turn to straw in no time.
+1
It’s fermented grass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Equestrians, please clean up after your horses after they leave manure on multi-use trails. We don't poop in the middle of them and leave it there. Thank you for observing "leave no trace" principles.
How exactly do you suggest they do that?
They stop, pick up the manure, and bury it at least 6 inches deep 20-feet off the trail.
Lolololol. As a lifelong equestrian, it doesn't work that way. The parks know it doesn't work that way. You're cute, OP. Get a hobby and my job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Equestrians, please clean up after your horses after they leave manure on multi-use trails. We don't poop in the middle of them and leave it there. Thank you for observing "leave no trace" principles.
How exactly do you suggest they do that?
They stop, pick up the manure, and bury it at least 6 inches deep 20-feet off the trail.
Anonymous wrote:Horses are herbivores so their poop is way different than a dog’s. It’ll turn to straw in no time.
Anonymous wrote:Horses are herbivores so their poop is way different than a dog’s. It’ll turn to straw in no time.
Anonymous wrote:Truly one of the dumber things I've seen on DCUM, which is really saying something.