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How You Can Keep Your Horse Stalls Clean with a Farm Pitchfork

Learn how to clean horse stalls quickly with a farm pitchfork. Tips on using the right tools, steps for proper cleaning, and maintaining a healthy environment.<br>

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How You Can Keep Your Horse Stalls Clean with a Farm Pitchfork

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  1. How You Can Keep Your Horse Stalls Clean with a Farm Pitchfork If you own a horse, then you know the responsibility doesn’t end with just feeding it food and fresh water. You have to not only clean your horse but also make sure the stalls are clean and comfortable for it to stay. Otherwise, the odour can become unbearable for both of you, and the unsanitary stalls can cause your horse illnesses. Tools like a farm pitchfork make your task easier; they are efficient in cleaning the horse stalls, and you don’t have to put in too much labour. In this blog, we will discuss the farm pitchfork and the steps that you can take to clean the stalls. Why Use a Farm Pitchfork? A farm pitchfork is perfect if you wish to move bulky things like hay, straw and manure. You can also use it to reach the places that standard machinery cannot. The long handles and twines help you efficiently lift and transfer materials. The tines help you separate the soiled bedding and the clean bedding, while the long handles are great to maintain the distance. What are the Steps to Follow While Cleaning Horse Stalls with a Pitchfork? Having horses means you need to know how important it is to keep their stalls clean. A comfortable and healthy environment will reduce the risk of infections and keep your horse safe. Using a farm pitchfork, you can clean your horse stalls more efficiently. It not only saves you

  2. time, but it also helps you to separate wet and dry bedding. Here are some steps that can help you clean your stalls properly: Step 1: Preparation Before you can start, you need to move your horse outside and secure it. Otherwise, the horse might get in the way, or worse, it might accidentally step on the pitchfork. Once the horse is out of your way, you can gather your supplies for the cleaning process. You can make use of things like a pitchfork, a wheelbarrow, a broom, a rake, a bucket and a hose. Just make sure that it is suitable for the type of bedding and flooring that you have in the stall. Step 2: Removal You can use the pitchfork to separate the manure and any wet or soiled bedding from the floor. Slightly shake the fork to let any dry and clean bedding fall through the fine tines. Then, you can proceed to transfer the waste onto the wheelbarrow and take it to the designated area to empty. Depending on the size of the stall and the amount of waste, you might have to make multiple trips, which is why it is recommended to clean on a regular basis. Finally, you can check the corners of the stalls for residual manure or wet bedding. If you find anything, you can sweep it up with the broom or rake and bring it to the centre of the stall. (Also Read: Best Manure Forks for Sale: Keep Your Horse Stalls Clean) Step 3: Refresh Now, it's time for you to refresh the bedding. In case you use materials like shavings, straw or sawdust, then you might need to add some fresh bedding. You can use a shovel to spread the new bedding evenly on the floor. For rubber mats or wood pellets, you might not have to add any new bedding. Instead, you can just hose it down and fluff them up to keep them clean and dry. Finally, make sure that you add at least a few inches of bedding to give proper cushioning and insulation. Also, don't make it too thick as it can create more dust and waste the bedding. Step 4: Finishing Once you are done setting up the bedding, you can make the stall more comfortable for your horse. You can start by digging a little in the centre of the stall so your horse can lie down, or maybe you can create a pile of bedding for your horse to rest its head. Now you can move on to the water bucket, remove any debris, and clean it before filling it up. You can even add things like treats or toys for your horse. Well, now that you have made your stall clean and comfortable for the horse, it's time to bring it in. Wrapping Up

  3. A horse cannot tell you if the stall is smelly or dirty, so you need to ensure that you clean it and do your part. It can get difficult if you don’t clean it for long intervals, but that’s where the pitchfork can help you make it easier and faster. Just make sure that you clean frequently and change the bedding as required. Using a pitchfork can help you separate waste and clean bedding, too, which will help you save money. Finally, to learn more about the best farm pitch fork on the market, contact us at sales@versza.com.

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