Tess
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Now that I have had these two minis for years in the same paddock, the earth beneath them decided to become a mud pit when it rains. Their pen is large, and we did nothing for footing, just let them trample it to dust, which worked for years, but now, when it rains, the place is inches deep in mud. And we don't get much rain to begin with. I think we had 12" of precipitation last year, but that didn't stop the mud when we did get rain. I want to find a good, comfortable solution to this for us and them. After looking around the forums, it seems there are a couple of options, but I want advice on which is best.
It seems that I could just rake up the paddock and turn over the top few inches of soil and that would help with drainage when it rains.
Or I could cover the entire paddock in a few inches of gravel or other footing material.
The paddock has an excellent slope, so that is not the problem, it's just the footing.
Also, with either of those choices, I am talking about the place where they spend their time everyday, so I want it to be comfortable for them. Additionally, I feed them their hay directly on the ground, so that has to be taken into consideration as well.
What would you suggest?
Thanks!
Now that I have had these two minis for years in the same paddock, the earth beneath them decided to become a mud pit when it rains. Their pen is large, and we did nothing for footing, just let them trample it to dust, which worked for years, but now, when it rains, the place is inches deep in mud. And we don't get much rain to begin with. I think we had 12" of precipitation last year, but that didn't stop the mud when we did get rain. I want to find a good, comfortable solution to this for us and them. After looking around the forums, it seems there are a couple of options, but I want advice on which is best.
It seems that I could just rake up the paddock and turn over the top few inches of soil and that would help with drainage when it rains.
Or I could cover the entire paddock in a few inches of gravel or other footing material.
The paddock has an excellent slope, so that is not the problem, it's just the footing.
Also, with either of those choices, I am talking about the place where they spend their time everyday, so I want it to be comfortable for them. Additionally, I feed them their hay directly on the ground, so that has to be taken into consideration as well.
What would you suggest?
Thanks!