I am sure we have all seen foreign objects like crisp packets and so on but there is more.
Our local equine centre boasts an all weather trekking circuit made from recycled materials.
The horses are grazed on grass over brick making clay making them get sticky hooves in wet weather.
At one time they had one made out of tire rubber. I did not see the trampled in bits that got into the manure too much of a problem as the clay is over limestone so the sulphur in the rubber in the rubber just reacts with the lime to form hard calcium sulphate that does not react with anything in soil.
Then someone came up with the misguided idea of using recycled carpets. These things are 90% plastic and have most likely been shoved through a wood shredder before use.
There has been much debate about plastic getting into the environment and this really takes it all the way to the wire.
The stuff does not dissolve like tire rubber does after a few years but instead remains releasing fibres for years.
I have never found out what fibres and fine plastic particles actually do to living things. Certainly I have never heard of humans being harmed by chewing pen tops unless they are swallowed whole so whatever the environmentalists are on about is not treated too seriously by me.
I do pick the bits out if I see them leaving any hoof or main clippings as they do rot down.
Our local equine centre boasts an all weather trekking circuit made from recycled materials.
The horses are grazed on grass over brick making clay making them get sticky hooves in wet weather.
At one time they had one made out of tire rubber. I did not see the trampled in bits that got into the manure too much of a problem as the clay is over limestone so the sulphur in the rubber in the rubber just reacts with the lime to form hard calcium sulphate that does not react with anything in soil.
Then someone came up with the misguided idea of using recycled carpets. These things are 90% plastic and have most likely been shoved through a wood shredder before use.
There has been much debate about plastic getting into the environment and this really takes it all the way to the wire.
The stuff does not dissolve like tire rubber does after a few years but instead remains releasing fibres for years.
I have never found out what fibres and fine plastic particles actually do to living things. Certainly I have never heard of humans being harmed by chewing pen tops unless they are swallowed whole so whatever the environmentalists are on about is not treated too seriously by me.
I do pick the bits out if I see them leaving any hoof or main clippings as they do rot down.
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