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12/4/2014
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Feedlot (Paddock) E <br />Shed <br />Stock Pile Area <br />Lot E <br />This lot is used to house the remaining herd of mares through -out the year. These horse are also <br />allowed to graze daily out on pasture areas during non -winter months. Manure can be stock piled <br />anywhere within this area if it is removed yearly. Stock piles could possibly be spread on pasture <br />areas or will probably be removed from this property totally and spread on local farm fields. <br />Projected amount of decomposed manure that will be removed "after winter" clean-up is 700 to 900 <br />cubic feet. (14 to 18 small spreaders full) One small spreader=50 cubic feet. <br />Note: Since July 4, 2014 we have used our 50 cubic foot spreader to distribute the manure from our <br />paddocks (feedlots). Our experience has been that with normal regular rain that after one week the <br />spread is barely detectable. We do not regularly use bedding. We have 5 primary pasture areas so <br />rotation of grazing can occur. The horses are not allowed in the "spread areas" until manure spread <br />is broken down to the barely detectable level. <br />Spreader Dimensions L 64" x W 2' 11"x H 17' <br />Page 5 of 5 <br />
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