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6/01/2008

Steering Clear of Spreaders that Stink

By Dennis Skibo

How equine owners can choose a manure spreader that fits the bill

Equine owners know that manure builds up quickly — about 50 pounds per day for a single horse. To avoid costly off-site hauling, manure spreading is a practical option. Insert photo action Not all spreaders are created equal, but likewise, all horse owners are different. Spreader needs depend on the number of horses owned, where they are stabled, size and number of pastures available for spreading, climate, and terrain. Regardless, there are certain features and specifications desirable for any spreader. Being knowledgeable goes hand in hand with identifying the ideal equipment to save horse owners time and money.

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