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> . Can't imagine it being very practical to pick horse poo, for lots of reasons
> Out walking my 2 Border collies tonight when I nearly stepped in a large pile of horse poo now being a responsible dog owner I bag up after my 2,so why do horse owners get away with leaving it where it falls
> At one time it was said if horse had ben wormed recently it could be in poo and so not good for dog to eat it?
> Horse poo is entirely forage. So harmless.
>people really need to think bwfore they post things
>what happens if its young spooky horse
> Young spooky horses have to learn not to be spooky. That's not going to happen if it stands in the middle of a field all day, it needs to experience all manner of different things to become accustomed to them. That means going out on the roads.
>non horse people/townies do not understand our way of life!!!!
> The examples you mention are horse Drivers - not horse Riders,
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