Sorry for my absence but today I saw something I have to share. My next door neighbors put in artificial grass in their horse paddock.
I googled and apparently it's a thing!
My first thought was how ridiculous, how will they get the poop off of it?
It turns out there are companies that produce artificial grass for horses, specifically (and in many colors if you want bright blue!). The website says to use a broom to get the poop (huh?) and a hose to clean the grass.
I'm looking forward to watching how my neighbors make it work. The photo below is from one of the manufacturer's websites.
4 comments:
I see the website says it can be used for arenas as well 🤔 I have a hard time believing that it could stand up to that amount of force/friction.
That is so weird to me. I’ll be curious as to how it holds up. Also, welcome back! I wondered how you were doing!
Sorry but I just have to shake my head at this. To what lenghts people go to make horses fit their ideas! If they cant give a horse a natural environment they may as well just visit them in a zoo.
I'd be interested in how the neighbor's paddock area wears over time. Keeping it down tight I would think would be challenging too...
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