Jodie Marsh and Fripps Farm #32 Where Healthy Animals Go to Die

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I think the average is about 8 poops a day per horse. minimum that pen/yard(if you can call it that) should be completely swept & cleaned first thing in the morning & last thing in the evening on top of the beds being mucked out daily, ideally at both ends of the day again. she could also just pick the shite up throughout the day if she’s out there anyway
 
The last time I heard her say anything about Steph was when she she saved the fox's life. Has anyone asked her where steph is because they was practically tied at the hip.
There’s been a couple of comments on the Insta posts that haven’t been replied to. I’m surprised there’s not been more as she used to be heavily featured.
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TH Stables have done a great video of their winter hard standing areas and barns, the animals have so much space.
 
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Come on Jodie, just come out and say what Steph has done instead of all this cryptic tit, we know you’re dying to spill….



Steph took off her Jodie rose coloured specs and asked herself
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I think the average is about 8 poops a day per horse. minimum that pen/yard(if you can call it that) should be completely swept & cleaned first thing in the morning & last thing in the evening on top of the beds being mucked out daily, ideally at both ends of the day again. she could also just pick the shite up throughout the day if she’s out there anyway
So that is 8 x 5 approx so 40 a day, plus piss. Lovely. My boy who is 14.2 fills a good wheelbarrow a day. They are shitting machines.
 
Yep horses poo a lot. Kids pony used to bury her poo under the straw.
I deep littered so slightly different, so horses out in day, morning poo and any very wet removed, new straw added if needed. Then end of winter everything dug out. With 3 ponies it was easier for me, in summer they where out 24hrs. Then field poo picked daily as well all year round.
When I worked at the riding school if a horse was in all day for lessons, full muck out am so poo and wee, then bed up they had rubber mating. Then before lunch poo removed. Then before end of day poo removed and beds down. That was if a horse was in, if in field muck out am beds up for day. Beds down before they came in. We had 25 horses and usually 2 to 3 or us on the yard if I wasn't teaching. The yard was also swept after lunch. As the boss said if it's winter and your wearing a coat your not working hard enough.
Obviously she never poo picks the small paddocks.
 
What happens to all the tit that is collected? That's a lot of tit, how would she get it out of the farm? Where is it stored until it can be collected?

The smell must be absolutely horrendous for her neighbours. If the wind is blowing the wrong way we can small when farmers have been muck spreading, it absolutely reeks.

I don't live near a farm, I actually have no idea where the nearest farm is so I'm talking miles. Add another 2 and a half miles onto that as I could also smell it that far away from my home and my home is nearer to any farms. I only found out what it was from local Facebook groups.
 
She’s reposted her CBD guy talking about how he’s been treating his toddler daughter’s tumour with his own brand of snake oil, organic foods, bone broth and turmeric. They refused chemotherapy and the morphine she would have needed for the pain. It is unbelievably irresponsible to promote this.
It’s probably what she does for her animals too. Bet she wouldn’t rely on that tit if she was seriously ill though.
 
What happens to all the tit that is collected? That's a lot of tit, how would she get it out of the farm? Where is it stored until it can be collected?

The smell must be absolutely horrendous for her neighbours. If the wind is blowing the wrong way we can small when farmers have been muck spreading, it absolutely reeks.

I don't live near a farm, I actually have no idea where the nearest farm is so I'm talking miles. Add another 2 and a half miles onto that as I could also smell it that far away from my home and my home is nearer to any farms. I only found out what it was from local Facebook groups.
She posted a video of a grab lorry entering a paddock scaring the horses earlier in the year to remove some of a muck heap. If a lorry entered a paddock now it would get stuck in the mud. It looks looks the mini paddocks are at the far end of the bigger paddocks so you have to cross the Somme to get to them - the logistics of mucking out and delivering food and bedding by wheelbarrow must be back breaking - they don't look like they have been designed for ease of access and ease of cleaning. They are a death trap for anyone entering them to clean out.
 
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