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With any differences we may have in opinions, I am so happy to hear how much you care for your horses. I really admire how you talk about him as if he is a human being that you respect.
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It is sad that you can't post a specific question and get just the answers you asked for without people "talking at you" like a child. I haven't been a member of this forum for very long but I see this in A LOT of posts. That is why I got defensive myself in earlier posts. So OP have...
Fortunately I live in an area where everything you see belongs to me. No neighbors except for my grandparents who live a half mile down the road. So I am lucky and I can keep my manure pile with no problems. This is all GREAT advice but I guess it just comes down to what you already have...
You do not need to have manure hauled away. Pick a spot where you are going to dump it and let it compost then use it in your flowers, give it away in truck beds to family members. And as far as feeding cost goes it depends on the horse, some horses don't need any grain, I don't give mine any...