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Farmyard manure

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My husband is quite poorly and eighty years old. He has Bronchiectasis as well as other conditions. Our garden backs on to farmland and the farmer has today placed tons and tons of farmyard manure on the boundary it may come from her stud I am not sure. A friend gas told me that the mould spires and ammonia as well as other chemicals will be dangerous for David and that he should not sit outside or open windows when the wind is blowing, is this true, in which case I will ask her to move it. We live in a multigenerational home and one of our toddler granddaughters is Asthmatic and we are worried about her too. Any advice would be most welcome.

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Hello, sorry to hear you are worried. The only person that could safely advise you is your Dr or GP. I hope you get the answers you need. Much love.

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Can’t I just - when I stop laughing say sorry for putting the post up about farmyard poo I thought I was posting it on the British Lung Foundation forum but I was on the wrong forum, I do look at this one as I have ovarian cancer and got them mixed up.

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