horse scoop

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horse scoop (plural horse scoops)

  1. A large scoop for moving soil, sand, etc., attached to a harness and pulled by a horse.
    • 1969, Patsy Adam-Smith, Folklore of the Australian Railwaymen, Melbourne: Macmillan, page 154:
      "Men with picks and shovels would still be digging out the desert up to Alice Springs if they hadn't had horse scoops."
  2. A pooper scooper for collecting horse manure.

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