horse etiquette

   / horse etiquette #71  
Along with traces of whatever drugs have been given the horse, and even if it was just straight grass I wouldn't dump piles of it in a road, public or private, without cleaning up after myself. So why is it ok for others to leave a mess in the road just because it came out of a horses rear end?

I would consider it common courtesy to clean up a mess you make, especially if it affects other people.

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I kind of look at it as throwing an apple core out of your car window VS throwing fast food containers. The horse poop, like the apple core, will quickly go back to nature, while the styrofoam/waxed cardboard won't.
 
   / horse etiquette #75  
I kind of look at it as throwing an apple core out of your car window VS throwing fast food containers. The horse poop, like the apple core, will quickly go back to nature, while the styrofoam/waxed cardboard won't.
But are you throwing a pile of apple cores into the middle of a roadway or off to the side? That kinda makes a difference on how it affects other people.

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   / horse etiquette #76  
There is a neighbor..Not part of the 5 or 6 that own the road..Who has a stable where they teach people to ride. They use our road to access other trails. Could be 1 horse..could be 10.. depends on the day. My specific issue with it... We have a few vehicles in the 100K mark and horse crap is not a perfume I like to spray up under the wheel wells.
Own the road or have a ROW maintenance agreement? Either way, you and the neighbors have condoned this as an acceptable use. Go chat with the neighbor and see what can be done to resolve it.
As for the wheel well complaint, you may want to skip that, doubt the farmer will really care. Guess what we pay for a new truck or tractor.
 
   / horse etiquette #77  
We have a really dry climate most of the year. Even then a road apple is a hazard for a few days. By then it has been flattened or dried, or scavenged.

Yes them road apple can have ivermectin in them for a few days every 90. So should your dog's poo. Don't eat either one. Ivermectin almost doubled the average lifespan of a typical horse. A truly revolutionary drug for animals subject to parasites. Our eldest horse had a stroke that killed him while happily trotting down a trail a few days short of his 38th birthday, something that wouldn't have been possible without ivermectin. It has a close tie to golf; one might even say it was a stroke of luck that ivermectin was ever found.

We have all sorts of animals pooping around us; raccoons, pigs, deer, coyotes, why the mountains lions are so inconsiderate that they leave piles of bones all over! Most inconsiderate of them, wouldn't you say?

If you own a tractor, I think poop comes with the territory.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / horse etiquette #78  
Comparing wild animals to humans who are intentionally directing horses where to travel, specifically for recreation, is kind of a weak argument.
Even the Mennonites where my family is from clean up after themselves and use dung catchers on their buggies.

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   / horse etiquette #80  
Your car may not leave piles of decomposing grass like horses do, but it does leave piles of decomposing meat (like dog ****) with the 100,’s of thousands of road kill they leave on the side of the road.

And although it’s not visibly piled on the side of the road, your truck leaves a lot more waste in everybody’s lungs and the environment.
 
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