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7 Tips for Controlling Odors on Horse Farms
Q: As the weather starts to get warmer, I notice a foul smell on my farm and my neighbors have commented on it as well. What can I do to keep my farm smelling fresh this year?
A: During the warm seasons, smells in gravel or sand paddocks on horse farms can become intense — a serious concern if you have neighbors living close by. It’s unhealthy for horses breathing ammonia in stalls, barns, or other confined spaces, and a smelly property is unpleasant for us horse owners, too. Here are seven tips to help you reduce odors on your horse property.
Now you are ready to tackle the stink and make your farm fresher smelling for you, your horses, and your neighbors.
Written by:
Alayne Blickle
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