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we have a rescue centre for neglected racehorses in Stoke Prior , Near Bromsgrove, Birmingham

    We urgently need a large quantity of woodchips to form a base inside a barn .. barn has concrete floor and need to protect fallen horses from the concrete

                       ideally could be chips that have already mulched a bit 

           the floor area is 30 x30 ft .. excellent access on solid ground 

    if you could help call 07731511730

 

          

 

     

               

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Try looking up bray brother's I think I've spotted the trucks around that area when I've been visiting outlaws or a do believe 5shires on here is in that area although not seen him for a while.
Best of luck getting sorted.

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Many thanks for your comments .. the postcode is B60 4BB ... fresh is ok as long as its not sycamore or yew
 
 

This is interesting. Yew is obvious, but I thought it was only sycamore seeds which were a problem?
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2 hours ago, sloth said:


This is interesting. Yew is obvious, but I thought it was only sycamore seeds which were a problem?

we were noticing sycamore trees are tending to hang on to some seads till next season so if one has gone through chipper there will possibly seeds amongst it 

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