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Tips on Managing Manure in Your Charlottesville Horse Farm for Sale

Tips on Managing Manure in Your Charlottesville Horse Farm for Sale

If you have been a horse owner for quite some time now, you should know that a single horse can easily produce a pile of manure. If left unattended, a lot of negative effects might come from it, aside from definitely scaring off potential buyers. This is why manure management is an essential part of keeping your Charlottesville horse farm for sale a well maintained farm. Here are some of the basic tips you might find useful.

Charlottesville Horse Farm Tips | Pam Dent | Charlottesville Realtor

  1. Decide on a manure management plan

If you are just about to buy an equestrian property, then this would be the best time for you to contemplate on how to go about managing your farm, including how to deal with manure when you already have horses. Mostly, people choose to compost, but you can also try spreading and hauling. Knowing the difference between the methods and determining what works best for you is a must even before you bring horses in.

  1. Collect manure daily

You know how some items in our task list cannot be left undone for even a single day? Manure collection should be part of that task list if you are a horse farm owner. Picking up manure from confinements, stalls and paddock is an essential part of your system. One horse can produce around 50 pounds of manure each day so you can imagine how easily it can pile up. Moreover, making sure that manure is collected daily in the fields of your horse farm for sale in Charlottesville can help keep it a pleasing equestrian property to your neighbors’ eyes. Aside from  that, doing so will help you avoid parasite infestation, water contamination and will keep the flies away. It’s overall beneficial.

  1. Distribute and spread manure on commercial farms

Once manure has been effectively collected, it can be spread very thinly on commercial agricultural land. But you have to make sure that this is a place your horses won’t graze in a year. This is a method that’s very time consuming and requires a lot of labor since it should be done daily, but some have found it effective in truly keeping their horse farm pleasant and safe from health hazards.

  1. Have manure picked up by refuse companies

Especially useful for owners of small Charlottesville horse farm for sale who don’t have enough wide land area in their property, having collected manure picked up by refuse haulers is a good option too. You can contact one to inquire and they will get rid of the manure for you on the schedule you like best. These collected manure are either recycled or dumped in landfills. Either way, it is a stress free method in managing manure in your property.

  1. Create a compost pit

This might be the most popular way to manage manure. Creating a compost pit within your equestrian property can help you manage manure better. Composting it for one year can give you a very nice product you could spread on your field later on. But make sure you have an appropriate place for storing manure so keep flies and other unnecessary things away.

If you plan to have a well maintained equestrian property, you have to make sure that manure management for your Charlottesville horse farm for sale is something you plan for in advance. Consult experienced friends as well as agricultural experts if you are having doubt about this matter so they could assist you. Go to www.jumpintogreenerpastures.com to see some well managed farms so you have an idea.

If you need help in buying or selling Charlottesville horse farms, call me, Pam Dent at 434 960-0161. As a native of Charlottesville VA who is both an expert in horses and equestrian properties, I have the knowledge and experience that make me the best agent to get you the best deal on your desired Charlottesville horse farms for sale.

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