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Manure collection

The sale of manure is a significant revenue raising activity of the club, with annual sales being in excess of $4,000. This ongoing revenue stream contributes to the ability of our club to purchase and maintain equipment for the use and enjoyment of all members.

South paddock

Manure officer is Lisa Hoole

Agister's in our southern paddock are to pick up manure, to fill 5 bags for each horse (bag numbers may increase from time to time as needed to ensure manure is removed as per our lease obligations). These bags are to be stacked as directed (location may change from time to time). The Manure Officer will check off every Friday afternoon. Manure bags are to be taken out the front by whomever is rostered on that month for rubbish bins, water troughs and mowing.

A reminder that you are responsible for the upkeep of the feed yard allocated to you. Unallocated yards can be used by all agisters if needed, however manure should be removed when you take your horse out.  

If you put your horse into the round yard, or dressage arena, or in one of the front yards for a period, the manure needs to be cleaned up morning and night.

North paddock

Manure officer is Sophia Szekeres

Agister's in our northern paddock are to pick up manure, to fill 5 bags for each horse, these bags are to be placed under the horses name on side of the sheds (note: bag numbers may increase from time to time as needed to ensure manure is removed as per our lease obligations). The Manure Officer will check off every Friday afternoon. Manure bags are to be taken out the front for sale by individual agisting families (taking manure out for sale is not part of the monthly roster in the north paddock as there is no trailer readily available and our sheds are located close to our NP manure sales location).

A reminder that if you use a vacant feed yard or round yard to stall a horse for a period, the manure needs to be cleaned up so others can use it.   

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