Horseshit
Posted at 10:23 pm on Monday, July 28, 2008, in Uncategorized, and tagged misc.
This is an issue I think that all dog-owners will appreciate. And I will also state for the record that my wife and I always clean-up after our dog, and that is why it is so frustrating seeing other dogs’ droppings around the neighborhood and elsewhere, because that makes all dog-owners look bad, not just the irresponsible ones. Anyway…
Why don’t horse-owners have to pick-up their horse’s shit? You know what I am talking about. I fail to see the difference. Your pet eats hay; mine eats kibble. Your pet pees and poos. So does mine. So why is your pet allowed to shit all over the place, including in the middle of walkways and roads? How does that work? Couldn’t you guide the horse into a field for that situation? If not, carry a bag or two.
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July 30th, 2008 at 10:38 am
Pet smart has the biodegradable poopbags for $12 for 120 bags, only $3 more than the comparable non-environmentally safe alternative. I recommend you take a “gander”.
I couldn’t find the “horse poop bags” but i assume you would probably use your standard “Glad-hefty garbage bags”. Imagine toating that around till you find the nearest garbage can? ha.
July 30th, 2008 at 10:47 am
PoopBags.com has the same deal — 10 cents per bag basically, when you get the 600. They are real nice, although they are very thin, you can really feel the poop. Anyway… apparently what is termed “biodegradable” at the stores is not necessarily biodegradable (similar to “organic” food). There is an ASTM standard. And PoopBags.com meets it. By the way, PoopBags.com offers free shipping. This blog entry is brought to you by PoopBags.com, and the letters E and J.