It would fit into a wheelie bin only if it is a very small horse and even then you may have to cut it up not a pleasant job! Perhaps you could ring the dumps in your area. They may have suggestions and maybe a trailer is the way to go. If the weather is cold maybe you could still use the wheelie bin and just put in a little each week. The mind boggles and hopefully you do not need to do it often
2007-01-22 00:26:08
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answered by njss 6
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Unfortunately, I don't know what you are talking about because I am not sure what a skip or wheelie bin are.
2007-01-22 15:17:41
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answered by Veneta T 5
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Not sure what a skip or a wheelie bin is so I can't help you there. When my daughter's mare died last Easter, I had a backhoe dig a 6ft. wide x 8ft. long x 6 ft. deep hole and put her in the pasture.
2007-01-22 03:50:24
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answered by T 4
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You'll need a large skip or a good chainsaw.
2007-01-22 03:54:09
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answered by visyboy 3
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I don't know what you are asking but are you
not supposed to turn the horse into glue ?
2007-01-22 03:57:02
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answered by popo dean 5
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I am not familiar with the terminology you have used, but shouldn't you bury the poor thing?
2007-01-22 04:34:25
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answered by Bexx 3
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