jyuukai
Well-Known Member
We are FINALLY going to be moving to the family farm in Michigan, and that means that we get to bring our mini mare with us! Unfortunately the fencing on the whole farm has rotted (20 year old wood) so we have to redo a part at a time.
For our mare we plan to first fence in a 40'x60' paddock attached to the barn. I would like to turn it in to a dry lot. While researching footing I came across the idea of putting down pea gravel, which people seem to love for barefoot horses. The recommendation I saw suggested 12" of pea gravel over crusher run.
12" seems like a LOT for a 36" mare. Does anyone have any depth suggestions geared towards minis? I want her to be comfortable as it may be up to half a year before we can reseed and fence the main pastures.
I do plan to put landscape cloth under the footing to keep it from sinking in if that changes your suggestions.
Thanks!
For our mare we plan to first fence in a 40'x60' paddock attached to the barn. I would like to turn it in to a dry lot. While researching footing I came across the idea of putting down pea gravel, which people seem to love for barefoot horses. The recommendation I saw suggested 12" of pea gravel over crusher run.
12" seems like a LOT for a 36" mare. Does anyone have any depth suggestions geared towards minis? I want her to be comfortable as it may be up to half a year before we can reseed and fence the main pastures.
I do plan to put landscape cloth under the footing to keep it from sinking in if that changes your suggestions.
Thanks!