When you are operating a petting zoo you need hay, lots of hay. You need hay for the wagon ride, for animal bedding, for muddy spots, and to feed all the animals. Leesburg Animal Park is a petting zoo in Leesburg, Virginia that needed somewhere to put dirty or waste hay and that is where in comes Roll-Off Dumpster Direct. We were able to get a number of large containers to their zoo so they would always have a safe way to dispose of the leftover straw and hay. The petting zoo is a great place to take the family, it is easy to get around for the parents and the kids can pet and feed the animals. They have everything from llamas to giant tortoises and everything in between.

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