

Clean the Stalls
REALLY clean them. It takes 3 tools to clean a stall – pitchfork, shovel and broom. Most the time people pick up most of the poo, kinda pick up some of the pee and move on. We pick out ALL the poo, pull the shavings away from the pee spot, scoop it up, then SWEEP all the pee soaked bits up and sweep it all into a shovel. If the wet spot is actually wet then either it needs to dry for a bit or have some hydrated lime or pdz sprinkled on it before new shavings are added.



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