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<blockquote data-quote="LizHartley1991" data-source="post: 1488039" data-attributes="member: 31466"><p>Health is going well for Mira. I'm still unsure about her eyes but after what she went through with the Draxxin, I'm giving her at least a week or two - unless it shows signs of worsening - before I apply anything else to her face. </p><p></p><p>My biggest concern - and annoyance - is that for the last two days it has been raining. And the rain has flooded the entryway of where I keep Mira / her barn space. The entryway is soaked with mud, hay, and cow poop and it looks like a small muddy swamp. </p><p></p><p>I've decided that once the rain lets up, I'm gonna need to do something for this area because it's just not sanitary and two it's dangerous for me when I go to feed Mira - I'm not graceful and mud is freaking slippery. </p><p></p><p>So I'm gonna look into some crusher run and pea gravel to fill up the area. Gonna have to dig up a small bit of the area then fill it with the crush run and pea gravel and maybe mix in some mulch to help keep the area leveled and from flooding and place something that Mira won't hurt herself on.</p><p></p><p>I know mud and water won't hurt a cow but it's not exactly keeping her warm and it's flooding my barn and it's slippery as snot! So that's my struggle for the moment!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LizHartley1991, post: 1488039, member: 31466"] Health is going well for Mira. I’m still unsure about her eyes but after what she went through with the Draxxin, I’m giving her at least a week or two - unless it shows signs of worsening - before I apply anything else to her face. My biggest concern - and annoyance - is that for the last two days it has been raining. And the rain has flooded the entryway of where I keep Mira / her barn space. The entryway is soaked with mud, hay, and cow poop and it looks like a small muddy swamp. I’ve decided that once the rain lets up, I’m gonna need to do something for this area because it’s just not sanitary and two it’s dangerous for me when I go to feed Mira - I’m not graceful and mud is freaking slippery. So I’m gonna look into some crusher run and pea gravel to fill up the area. Gonna have to dig up a small bit of the area then fill it with the crush run and pea gravel and maybe mix in some mulch to help keep the area leveled and from flooding and place something that Mira won’t hurt herself on. I know mud and water won’t hurt a cow but it’s not exactly keeping her warm and it’s flooding my barn and it’s slippery as snot! So that’s my struggle for the moment! [/QUOTE]
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