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Submitted by JessicaAndCrew on January 17, 2010 - 1:48pm.
is a junior apple picker. I used one of these at the Texas Nationals, and had been on the look out for one for a couple years. Well....at this years nationals they were using them. I thought to myself, I need to see where they got them. Well ....I ended up winning one in the armband raffle(brand new of course) WHOOOO HOOO!!!
The tines on it are close enough to pick up the poo without having it fall thru AND, it goes thru the grass fabulously!
Submitted by Kel1h2k on January 16, 2010 - 10:09am.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mya! and here is our pooper scooper solution.... i have a bucket with a handle... I put a grocery sack in it and pick up poop with a child's garden rake. It works good and I don't have to stoop over... when I'm done I can just tie up the sack and dispose :0) maybe I could market that idea :0)
Submitted by Bergie1 (not verified) on January 16, 2010 - 11:38am.
eco friendly thinkg you bury in the yard and dispose of it there. What I use now is the rake and dust pan looking thing, bought it at the store and its getting a little wear on it now after probably 10 years of use. I just hose it off if it gets smudged with ppo. I keep it and a 20 gallon kitchen trash can with a bag in the shed. I pick up poo every day several times. Thenthe day before trash pick up I tie it up and put it in the big can. Works for us. But the thing in the ground looks like a good thing to me. I know there are chemicals you are supposed to use to keep it going, but I think a can of corn now and then would work well too. Thats what we did when we had a septic system and it did a good job. all disposable thoughts................... lol!!
Even Better....
is a junior apple picker. I used one of these at the Texas Nationals, and had been on the look out for one for a couple years. Well....at this years nationals they were using them. I thought to myself, I need to see where they got them. Well ....I ended up winning one in the armband raffle(brand new of course) WHOOOO HOOO!!!
The tines on it are close enough to pick up the poo without having it fall thru AND, it goes thru the grass fabulously!
My husband lol
Actually we use a shovel so I'm really no help sorry
Re: Best Pooper Scopper??
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mya! and here is our pooper scooper solution.... i have a bucket with a handle... I put a grocery sack in it and pick up poop with a child's garden rake. It works good and I don't have to stoop over... when I'm done I can just tie up the sack and dispose :0) maybe I could market that idea :0)
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~Kellie and Chloe~
ASAP
I need to get some of her. Have had a lot goin on lately...
Happy First Birthday, Mya
Now we want to see a photo of you, and one of your celebration would be especially nice.
I'm thinking of getting one of those
eco friendly thinkg you bury in the yard and dispose of it there. What I use now is the rake and dust pan looking thing, bought it at the store and its getting a little wear on it now after probably 10 years of use. I just hose it off if it gets smudged with ppo. I keep it and a 20 gallon kitchen trash can with a bag in the shed. I pick up poo every day several times. Thenthe day before trash pick up I tie it up and put it in the big can. Works for us.
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But the thing in the ground looks like a good thing to me. I know there are chemicals you are supposed to use to keep it going, but I think a can of corn now and then would work well too. Thats what we did when we had a septic system and it did a good job.
all disposable thoughts................... lol!!