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    Went to the beach today and decided to have a swim. Unfortunately it was cloudy and windy so, after feeling that the water was cold (especially with the wind), I got out. I was sitting with friends when we had a little visitor.

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    People wonder about horses on the beach, and I am one of them. What happens if they poop?? Here is the answer to that question.

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    The bag was very full when he finished.
    Irie Sue


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    Yes, that's what they should do!

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    Thank you Sue!! Made my day today!
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    he is definatley the exception to the rule i've never seen one stop to pick anything up

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    Quote Originally Posted by newfiegirl59 View Post
    he is definatley the exception to the rule i've never seen one stop to pick anything up
    My thoughts exactly! I have seen them just leave it on the beach and I've seen others just kick sand over it. I'm not into horseback riding at all but he would be somebody that would get my money if I did.

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    I saw Cosmo Brown stop one rider to make him pick up after his horse delivered a fresh load on the beach. The young man fumed the whole (bare handed) time, but the horse balls were buried!

    I grew up in Rochester NY where horses were once used to plow sidewalks. That wasn't the case by the time I was big enough to shovel, but my father used to say, "You haven't lived until you've been hit in the head with a frozen horse ball."
    We're all in this together and none of us is getting out alive.

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    I'm enjoying all the pics. That is the first I have seen someone cleaning up after the horse.

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    For the last six months or so...you'll see the horse cleanup quite regularly.

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