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<blockquote data-quote="Highland Mule" data-source="post: 6991747" data-attributes="member: 33090"><p>You really think you can trust a livery yard to do the right thing like that? My experiences with horse owners is that the majority are lazy sods who care not for anything but the status of owning a horse - sure there are some exceptions, but that's my experience of the majority - and seems born out by plenty of anecdotes on here too.</p><p></p><p>Just pull the damn plants out and put them in a bag. It's not difficult, and if the OP is too lazy to do it themselves then they can employ someone else to do it. It will be cheaper, less environmentally damaging and avoid any chemical residues too. Stick a picture up on the facebook page and say it's better than spraying and you'll get a few brownie points from the horse owners too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highland Mule, post: 6991747, member: 33090"] You really think you can trust a livery yard to do the right thing like that? My experiences with horse owners is that the majority are lazy sods who care not for anything but the status of owning a horse - sure there are some exceptions, but that's my experience of the majority - and seems born out by plenty of anecdotes on here too. Just pull the damn plants out and put them in a bag. It's not difficult, and if the OP is too lazy to do it themselves then they can employ someone else to do it. It will be cheaper, less environmentally damaging and avoid any chemical residues too. Stick a picture up on the facebook page and say it's better than spraying and you'll get a few brownie points from the horse owners too. [/QUOTE]
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