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Manure Composting Manual - Alberta Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development

Manure and Pasture Management for Horse Owners - Alberta Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development

Passively Aerated Bunker System for Composting Horse Manure: A Demonstration Project - Alberta Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development

Animal Waste Management - USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

How to Compost and Use Horse Manure - King County Department of Natural Resources (Washington)

Composting Livestock Manure - Washington State University

Manure and Pasture Management for Recreational Horse Owners - University of Minnesota Extension Service

Managing Small Acreage Horse Farms - Oregon State University Extension Service

Composting System for Small Horse Farms - Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

Managing Mud and Manure - Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District (Oregon)

Small Pasture Management for Utah - Utah State University Extension

Horses for Clean Water

Equine Mud Rash - Wright & Morten Veterinary Surgeons (Great Britian)

Managing Mud and Manure - Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District (Oregon)

Suburban Horse Keeping - University of Nevada, Reno Cooperative Extension

Animal Waste Management for the Horse Owner - University of Nevada, Reno Cooperative Extension

Horse Manure Management - Colorado State University Cooperative Extension

Does Horse Manure Pose a Significant Risk to Human Health? - California State Horsemen's Association

Horse Owners Guide to Water Quality Protection - Council of Bay Area Resource Conservation Districts (California)

Figuring Out Footings for Horse Paddocks - King Conservation District (Washington)

Mud Management - King Conservation District (Washington)

Reducing Mud - King Conservation District (Washington)

Creating a Sacrifice Area - King Conservation District (Washington)

Reduce Environmental Problems with Proper Land Application of Animal Manure - University of Missouri Extension