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A horses stall should be mucked out at bare minimum once a day. More often is better, but is not always doable, however the horse will be healthier and happier the cleaner it's stall is.
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Muck Up Day is a tradition in Australian and New Zealand schools where graduating students engage in pranks and light-hearted mischief in their final days of school. It is typically held in the days leading up to the end of the school year or just before final exams. The exact origins of Muck Up Day are not clear, but it has been a part of school culture for many years.
It means Muck-Up in Latin
Muck up day refers to the last day of school before students have annual exams and it is a day students play pranks and practical jokes. Putting a for sale sign in front of the school is one idea for a muck up day prank. The idea is to have fun and not cause damage. Pranks include honey on locker handles and hiding all the gym towels.
saturday, August 19
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go to "pony camp" call your dad the next day.
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. : )
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In my opinion, it depends on the students and how well they handle muck up day. There is certainly nothing wrong with graduating seniors having a day when they can have fun and pull some harmless pranks. The problem would enter the picture if the fun and harmless pranks became something more than that. In that case, muck up day would be banned from that year forward.