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You've got to admit...you never had to:
1. Scrub the toilet before company came.
2. Clean up all the pee men leave behind by missing the target.
3. Backup into the house.
4. Plunger the outhouse.
5. Septic system to purge.
ACTUALLY>>>> I grew up in a section of the mtns in CA, the sierra nevada's, a little town called greenville, my cousin and his dad still own the cabins I grew up in..
SO yes.. I have used an out house.
YES I scrub the toilet every week, I have my hubby, and a male roommate, I have had a few male roommates. I also have to inspect a bathroom every saturday night, and remind my friend who
hosts a weekly gathering of our friends, 80% of which are GUYS.. I have to tell him to clean the toilet and make sure he gets around the bottom.. due to dudes missing the toilet.
I have had a back up, a few times.. I lived in a lower level apartment and the fellow above us had his toilet overflow and it went through the floor.. in my bathroom.. pre weakened from his bathtub overflowing
previously!!
And I lived in an old victorian in a great little community that we loved, and the house had a TINY septic.. we had to have it serviced at least 2x a month, and have been at a boarding stable when they had to have the septic dug up and moved.
The worst thing I have had to do, I had two roommates in CA who decided they wanted to keep their money and only pay rent, no light or electric. We had candles, battery powered lanterns, propane powered camp stove.. the gas line had broken, and the plumbing had gone out due to roots in the pipes, we couldn't use the toilet OR drain water from the bathtub.. so we heated water, and then drained it via bucket. AND our toilet became a honey bucket.. carrying out a few pounds of human waste daily was NO FUN...luckily after 11 months they gave up, by that time I had moved out and had met my husband. They still had to manually drain the tub and carry their poop out.. but got their electric hooked back up.
I live in rural WI.. we have a lot of septic out here...
And you don't plunge an out house...its a hole in the ground....
That is like saying you need a few yards of flight line.. or you need air scrubber for the plane. OR you need some diesel oil for your vortex generator... (old military humor)
Now back to our previously scheduled topic...
Dani- does the facility have hot water any where? Or could you bring a bucket with a lid on it from where you work with hot water in it??
Just wondering.. if anything could help with the water issue... Also do the owners of the facility realize that washing a horse that often will remove the natural oils from the horses coat and skin??
Just thinking about that..
let us know!!