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Simply a towel and water, or a hard bristled brush for dried on muck.
a muck bucket is a bucket is to clean horses or thier stalls
Yes or the snail will take in to muck backteria and die :)
in marshlands that have dried out. the muck is the accumulation of older generations of water plants.
You should muck out the stall once a day, and twice in the summer. You muck out twice in the summer because of all the parasites and insects that are attracted to manure. You might have to muck out even more, depending on your horse and where you live. : )
Muck fires are so intense that they even burn the dirt. They stay lit until they hit water.
Muck fires start when lightning hits the soil and burns for weeks unless water comes in and puts it out.
i recomed the gold fish or well i dont know what its name is but come kind of cleaner fish that sticks to walls that would keep the dirt and muck out of the way and under control
Adding chemicals to a fishes water is like adding chemicals to your air. No one likes chemical muck in their air and fish don't like chemical muck in their water either. The ONLY chemical I believe should be used is the one that is added to neutralise Chloramine in tap water. If the water supplier does not add Chloramine then there should be no need to add chemicals. If a fish is seriously ill and I KNOW what to add to fix the illness I will do so but the best medicine for most fish problems is a few large water changes with good clean water.
If the horse is kept stabled overnight then you will need to muck out at least once per day, usually in the morning after the horse is turned out. If however he is kept stabled throughout most of the day and night, you will need to clean him out more often - usually skip out muck through the day with gloves and a bucket.
Water(H2O) has 2 molecules of hydrogen and 1 molecule of Oxygen. Water has 88.89% oxygen by weight.
On the bottom of rivers. Also, when you mix water and dirt.