Transport horse manure "hygienically" in the car

Horse manure is a great fertilizer and free to get at stables. (The best is the somewhat deposited older crap below.) To get him in the normal car, is not disgusting, if you have rubber boots, enough buckets, garbage bags (30l) from the roll, a newspaper and a shovel.

Arrived in the stable:
- First fill the buckets with garbage bags so that their upper end is turned inside out (!) Over the edges of the bucket.

- Put all buckets close to each other and shovel them (pick up a bag for the shovel).


- Roll up and bind bag edges.

- Put the bag around the shovel so that it does not stain the cart. Carrying out trunk with newspaper (1 layer is enough)

- Then put the buckets tightly into the trunk (and possibly into the foot wells) so that they can easily squeeze each other (so that they do not become a bullet in an accident).


Tip: In every stall there is a water hose outside, with which you can splash the rubber boots clean.

Arrived in the garden:
- Slowly remove the bags from the bucket and hold them at the knot where the manure should go.

- Cut a slit in the bottom with a knife and let the manure flow exactly where you want it to go.

So the car, the hands and even the buckets stay clean. Then simply dispose of baggage residues in a yellow bag - done.

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