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Have for years just shovelled the crap out of my kennels and flung it into the field, no worries until I am walking halfway across the "dung corridor" and remember where I am at!!! Also now with a 3 year old daughter that likes to explore there must be more hygienic way of disposal.

Had a look on 'tinternet and there are various disposal containers, that work with enzmes/water in a sunken plastic drum that break it all down - but they are expensive.

Reckon I could sink a large plastic pheasant hopper with slits cut in it, then just add water?? but what about the enzmes bit, or do I not have to bother about this.

Used to bag all the crap and put it in the dustbin, but its a bit of a bind transporting a bagfull of it in the landrover, and also believe it shouldn't go into refuse bins.

Any ideas from others with a kennel full of working dogs?
 
Posts: 418 | Location: Derbyshire, England | Registered: 09 January 2005Reply With Quote
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NW,

you could always try a fishing catapult, the one with a large cup on it, im sure that would give you hours of fun using the cows in the valley as target practice.it would help you get a better distance fling.

i would even give fifty quid if i saw one of those wild white rabbits with a chodd back pack!! good way to fine tune your stalking
 
Posts: 358 | Location: Wiltshire, UK | Registered: 09 June 2005Reply With Quote
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buy a goat.
problem solved.
 
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Originally posted by KSTEPHENS:
buy a goat.
problem solved.



I don't fancy the curry much!!!

There's always the option of slinging it on a bonfire and having a burn up every week or so.

I bought one of those enzyme things a couple of years ago and never got round to fitting it. You can actually buy the enzymes/bacteria seperately, as it's the same stuff that goes in a septic tank. That's effectively al it is on a smaller scale.

How much did you see them for? This one was about £30 if I remember correctly. The other otion that my dad did was to put a drain from the kennels with a big pipe going into a deep hole in the ground. Fill with shingle and cover with Turf. You then just hose into the drain and it works like a soak away.


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install a toilet in y our shed and flush it to the sanitary sewer


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Nightwalker UK,

Do you have a manhole/drain cover for your sewer pipe in your garden?

If, so, thats how I'd get rid of it...you might need to change the lid arrangement to make it more convenient to lift and have a tap running in the house to supply water to "flush" it....

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Nighty,

Buy yourself a pitching wedge, wait for the first hard frosts of winter and swing away !!!

Hours of fun and exercise for the price of some doggie snacks

Good work fella.
PS. Make sure you don't swing on the fresh one's .....nasty.
 
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Alternatively, you can take pictures of it sitting on your back lawn, and post them here Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
 
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Pete E,

jumping
 
Posts: 358 | Location: Wiltshire, UK | Registered: 09 June 2005Reply With Quote
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Some really great ideas here fellas, obviously you guys suggesting catapults and pitching wedges have got too much time on yer hands!!! But I like the idea!!!

If I could post pictures I would share with you the joys of poo to explain my predicament!

Just for the record there was some nice hard ones this morning dancing
 
Posts: 418 | Location: Derbyshire, England | Registered: 09 January 2005Reply With Quote
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How did stuff that was inside Da Man's head wind up on the floor of your kennel?


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How did stuff that was inside Da Man's head wind up on the floor of your kennel?



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