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PostPosted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 2:11 am 
.......... and you all laughed and asked what legislation? Guess what gets a mention in this article? I rest my case (on that bit alone!)

http://motoring.independent.co.uk/featu ... 959454.ece


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.......... and you all laughed and asked what legislation? Guess what gets a mention in this article? I rest my case (on that bit alone!)

http://motoring.independent.co.uk/featu ... 959454.ece


"it is possible to get a bale of hay in the front empty space"

Obviously the journalist has listened to too many rumours.

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There are some vehicles in Sefton that still carry Hay :wink:

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They also have to have a shovel and a sack :wink:

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There are some vehicles in Sefton that still carry Hay :wink:


Considering Sefton still license horse drawn carriages thats not surprising, however I expect the hay is more for the driver and not the horse? lol

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And they are only one horse power :wink:

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And they are only one horse power :wink:


I see Blackpool experimented with horse nappies to collect the manure but what do Southport carriagemen use?

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And they are only one horse power :wink:


I see Blackpool experimented with horse nappies to collect the manure but what do Southport carriagemen use?

JD


mmmm, that experiment with horse nappies is regarded as cruel as stated from the RSPCA, the case was brought up in York, it causes unneccessary sores to the horse with the material rubbing against the horse


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They were moaning the other week that they don't get their fair share of Manchester Airport jobs..



I see Blackpool experimented with horse nappies to collect the manure but what do Southport carriagemen use?




The same thing or the road....... you don't really see them out..... also I think they get a few weddings

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Stinky Pete wrote:
JD wrote:
MR T wrote:
And they are only one horse power :wink:


I see Blackpool experimented with horse nappies to collect the manure but what do Southport carriagemen use?

JD


mmmm, that experiment with horse nappies is regarded as cruel as stated from the RSPCA, the case was brought up in York, it causes unneccessary sores to the horse with the material rubbing against the horse


Wouldn't you have thought nappie designers would have been more considerate towards the horse? Perhaps a condition should be put on Coachmen to carry a tub of sudo cream around with them so they can give their horse a quick rub down after each poo poo.

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Stinky Pete wrote:
JD wrote:
MR T wrote:
And they are only one horse power :wink:


I see Blackpool experimented with horse nappies to collect the manure but what do Southport carriagemen use?

JD


mmmm, that experiment with horse nappies is regarded as cruel as stated from the RSPCA, the case was brought up in York, it causes unneccessary sores to the horse with the material rubbing against the horse


The ones I saw were fitted to the shafts of the coach :wink:

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MR T wrote:
Stinky Pete wrote:
JD wrote:
MR T wrote:
And they are only one horse power :wink:


I see Blackpool experimented with horse nappies to collect the manure but what do Southport carriagemen use?

JD


mmmm, that experiment with horse nappies is regarded as cruel as stated from the RSPCA, the case was brought up in York, it causes unneccessary sores to the horse with the material rubbing against the horse


The ones I saw were fitted to the shafts of the coach :wink:


Thats a good idea nappies on coaches, they could have a choice of colours?

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The ones I saw were fitted to the shafts of the coach :wink:[/quote]

But if you had taken a closer look as the horse was moving it caught /catches against the material, one case went to magistrates after York Council ordered horse drawn cab owners to apply the nappy, it was thrown out at magistrates with the help of RSPCA as cruel to the animal


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