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Mud Solutions Horses, Horse Mud Management, Mud Management For Horses, Mud Control For Horses, Horse Yard Ideas, Horse Manure Management, Land Layout, Muddy Horse, Mud Control

Some farms are more susceptible to muddy conditions than others. Mud is a result of prolonged wet soil conditions, which is often dependent on soil type and topography. After a rainstorm or spring snowmelt, clay soils drain more slowly than sandy soils and are therefore more prone to muddy conditions. In addition, muddy conditions are more likely to occur in areas of low elevation because runoff water tends to accumulate in these areas.

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Equestrian Fitness, Mud Control, Horses Tips, Horse Land, Horse Hay, Horse Paddock, Barn Hacks, Horse Hoof, Mini Horses

Ask any longtime horse owner what they hate more than anything – when it comes to maintaining their own stable and most will say, “mud”. Unfortunately we can’t have spring without it, and with some of the drastic temperature changes we’ve been

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Horse Pasture Shelter, Farm Organization, Barns With Living Quarters, Mud Control, Mud Management, Pasture Shelter, Hay Feeder For Horses, Horse Pasture, Fell Pony

My paddock gateways are now mud-free. Here at my Bedford, New York farm, I have several horse paddocks - enclosed spaces where my Friesians, Fell pony, and donkeys are turned out to exercise and graze. The gateways to these paddocks can sometimes get muddy. Muddy high-traffic areas are not suitable for horses - they can

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Meet Lighthoof: A New Solution for Snow Melt Mud Mini Horse Stall, Paddock Footing, Muddy Horse, Simple Horse Barns, Horse Stall Ideas, Mud Control, Mud Management, Pasture Shelter, Equine Assisted Therapy

Just what IS Lighthoof, anyway? Anyone who’s kept horses in areas with winter snowfall is no stranger to the sloppy, terrible mud that plagues paddocks, stall runs, and gateways each year as the snow melts. Snow melt mud is worse than regular mud because it's deep, damp, and tends to lay around unevenly in lumpy...

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how to deal with horse farm mud, managing muddy horse farm, how to control manure management, managing horse manure Paddock Footing, Muddy Horse, Mud Control, Mud Management, Horse Playing, Arena Footing, Manure Management, Canadian Horse, Horse Manure

Some farms are more susceptible to muddy conditions than others. Mud is a result of prolonged wet soil conditions, which is often dependent on soil type and topography. After a rainstorm or spring snowmelt, clay soils drain more slowly than sandy soils and are therefore more prone to muddy conditions. In addition, muddy conditions are more likely to occur in areas of low elevation because runoff water tends to accumulate in these areas.

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