Poo Picking Importance
Paddock cleaner for parasite control
Regularly using of a poo picker in the paddocks will minimize the risk of a horse contracting parasites. The paddock cleaner vacuum will destroy any chances of these parasites developing into the larvae that can contaminate the horses whilst they graze by reducing any build-up of worm eggs in pastures and paddocks. Cleaning around stables and shelters quickly and effectively is paramount for preventing contamination.
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Paddock cleaner pasture regime
The average horse can produce around fifty pounds of manure a day, so cleaning it up is a chore that most people dread, but a paddock cleaner will speed up this process, so you can enjoy more free time. Implementing a good pasture regime by trying to keep horse manure on the paddock down to a minimum is vital. Cleaning the poo on a regular basis and during all the seasons will allow the horses to have a cleaner grazing and living area, free from parasites, minimising their health risks.
Paddock Cleaner Effectiveness
Removing horse manure manually can be a hard and tedious task and whilst before you'd use a fork and wheelbarrow, thanks to our paddock cleaner vacuum you will now get the job done in no time and you will keep paddocks and fields well-maintained.
Other uses for the paddock cleaner
The unique paddock cleaner with a clean fan system enables you to vacuum up more than manure or droppings from alpacas or other small breeding animals. It will vacuum up wood shavings, sawdust, shredded paper, acorns, conkers, chestnuts and general litter. By adjusting the engine revs of the machine, it is possible to clear leaves from a gravel driveway avoiding the stones. The vacuum can also be used for filling, draining and cleaning out the bottom of water troughs.