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Should riders pick up after their horses, yay or neigh? | Letters

‘​It seems that if your beast has paws, you’re a social pariah for a missed scoop. If it has hooves, the carefree “leave-it-where-it-lands” era of the 1950s lives on.’ lamy‘​It seems that if your beast has paws, you’re a social pariah for a missed scoop. If it has hooves, the carefree “leave-it-where-it-lands” era of the 1950s lives on.’ lamyLettersShould riders pick up after their horses, yay or neigh?

Should riders pick up after their horses, yay or neigh? | Letters

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Key Highlights

  • Adrian Chiles’s column about dog poo left readers thinking about other types of animal excrement and etiquetteAdrian Chiles traces the recent history of dog owners picking up their dog’s poo, starting from New York (I’ve been thinking a lot about dog poo, 14 January).
  • Certainly in this country it is now possible to go for a walk in the countryside or in towns without having to watch your step. However, quite often a footpath or bridleway is made impassable due to large dumps of horse manure.
  • Dog owners have taken on their duty to clear up after their pets, always armed with dog-poo bags.
  • Why are horse owners and riders allowed to make much larger, smellier and long-lasting heaps of horse excrement?
  • I can imagine that it would be inconvenient for a horse rider to dismount so as to clear up the poo, but I don’t see why the riding stables should not have this duty.
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