
Horse Manure Removal in Redding, CT
Scheduled roll-off container service for equestrian farms and private horse properties in Redding. Family-owned since 1982.
Redding is one of Fairfield County's most intensely equestrian communities. The town's rolling hills along Redding Road, Cross Highway, and Lonetown Road are lined with private horse farms, boarding facilities, and multi-acre estates where horses are part of daily life. Local riding clubs, the network of bridle trails through Putnam Memorial State Park, and the town's rural zoning that preserves open pastureland all contribute to a horse population that generates substantial manure volume year-round.
For Redding horse owners managing anywhere from two backyard horses to a dozen-head boarding operation, manure accumulates fast — 80 to 600 pounds per day depending on herd size. Stockpiling on-site creates odor problems, attracts flies, risks nutrient runoff into Redding's streams, and eventually violates the aesthetic standards that make the town desirable. Associated Refuse Haulers provides a straightforward solution: we deliver a roll-off container to your farm, you fill it with manure and soiled bedding at your own pace, and we haul it away for proper disposal or composting.
Our most popular setup for Redding horse farms is a 10-yard container with biweekly pickup for operations with 3 to 6 horses. Smaller properties with 1 to 2 horses typically use a 6-yard container with monthly service. Larger boarding and training facilities along the Route 107 corridor often require a 20 or 30-yard container with weekly exchanges. We tailor the schedule to your operation — there is no one-size-fits-all approach.
Unlike municipal waste haulers who lack the equipment or permits for agricultural waste, Associated Refuse Haulers has handled farm debris from our Monroe headquarters since 1982. We understand the access challenges of Redding's winding rural roads, narrow farm lanes, and unpaved driveways. Our drivers position containers where they are most convenient for your daily barn cleaning routine without blocking paddock gates or trailer access.
Redding's proximity to our Monroe base means delivery and pickup logistics are among the fastest in our service area. Most scheduled exchanges happen before noon, minimizing disruption to your barn operations. We also accommodate urgent pickups when unexpected volume spikes occur — spring pasture cleanup, stall deep-cleaning, or preparing for farm inspections.
Whether you run a small private barn off Umpawaug Road, manage a training facility near Topstone Park, or maintain horses on one of Redding's gentleman farms, Associated Refuse Haulers provides reliable, scheduled manure removal that keeps your property clean, compliant, and odor-free. Call 203-426-8870 for a free quote tailored to your herd size and pickup frequency.
Container Size Guide for Redding Farms
Serving Redding, CT and Surrounding Areas
Manure Removal FAQs for Redding
How often should I schedule manure pickup in Redding?
Most Redding horse farms with 3 to 6 horses use biweekly pickup with a 10-yard container. Smaller operations with 1 to 2 horses do well with monthly service. Larger facilities may need weekly exchanges. Call 203-426-8870 to discuss your specific situation.
What size container do I need for my Redding horse farm?
For 1 to 2 horses, a 6-yard container works well. For 3 to 6 horses, we recommend a 10-yard. Boarding facilities with 7 or more horses typically need a 20 or 30-yard container. We factor in bedding type and turnout schedule when recommending.
Can you access my farm on a dirt road in Redding?
Yes. Our drivers regularly navigate Redding's unpaved farm roads and narrow lanes. We just need a path wide enough for our roll-off truck — about 10 feet — and overhead clearance for the container lift.
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