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Associated Refuse Haulers manure removal service truck serving Easton CT

Horse Manure Removal in Easton, CT

Scheduled roll-off container service for equestrian farms and private horse properties in Easton. Family-owned since 1982.

Easton is a quiet, deeply rural community where horse ownership is woven into the fabric of daily life. The town's lack of commercial development, its scenic two-lane roads like Sport Hill Road, Center Road, and Morehouse Road, and its minimum lot sizes of 2 to 4 acres create ideal conditions for keeping horses. Easton's equestrian properties range from modest 2-horse hobby farms to well-appointed private estates with indoor arenas and multiple paddocks.

The town's commitment to preserving its rural character means that managing agricultural waste responsibly is both a practical and community obligation. A visible manure pile on an otherwise pristine Easton property creates tension with neighbors and can draw attention from the town's land use enforcement. Associated Refuse Haulers provides discreet, scheduled manure removal that keeps properties clean without the labor-intensive process of hauling waste yourself.

Easton's location — immediately adjacent to Monroe, Redding, and Weston — places it squarely within our fastest service zone. Container exchanges typically happen early morning on our central Fairfield County route. We have served Easton horse farms since the early days of Associated Refuse Haulers, and our drivers know the specific road conditions, gate configurations, and seasonal access challenges of properties throughout the town.

For the typical Easton horse property — 2 to 4 horses on 3 to 8 acres — a 6 or 10-yard container with monthly or biweekly pickup strikes the right balance between cost and convenience. The 6-yard container has a compact footprint that tucks behind a barn or alongside a paddock fence without being visible from the road. Larger operations with 6 or more horses step up to a 10 or 20-yard container depending on bedding volume and turnout patterns.

Easton's equestrian community also benefits from our willingness to handle mixed agricultural waste. Manure, soiled shavings, old hay, and routine barn cleanout debris all go in the same container. When spring arrives and properties need a thorough cleaning — mucking out winter-accumulated waste, clearing paddock debris, and refreshing run-in sheds — we provide extra pickups without requiring a contract change.

Whether your property is a working farm off Morehouse Road or a private estate near the Aspetuck Land Trust trails, Associated Refuse Haulers delivers the reliable manure management your operation needs. Call 203-426-8870 to get started.

Container Size Guide for Easton Farms

HorsesContainerPickup
1–26 YardMonthly
3–610 YardBiweekly
7–1220 YardWeekly
13+30 YardWeekly

Serving Easton, CT and Surrounding Areas

Manure Removal FAQs for Easton

How quickly can you start service in Easton?

Easton is one of our closest service areas, right next to our Monroe headquarters. We can typically deliver a container within one business day and begin scheduled service immediately.

Will the container be visible from the road?

Our 6-yard container is compact enough to tuck behind a barn or along a fence line. We work with you to find a placement that is convenient for barn access but discreet from street view.

Do you handle spring barn cleanouts in addition to regular manure?

Yes. We schedule extra pickups or temporary larger containers during spring cleaning season. Old hay, stall mats, broken farm equipment, and general barn debris can all go in the container alongside manure.

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Call now for scheduled container service to any Easton horse property. Free quotes, no hidden fees.