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Muddy entrance to stall...still a problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Hillary_Indiana" data-source="post: 297460" data-attributes="member: 521"><p>What's the difference between crushed limestone/road-base limestone? Where would I get road-base limestone...a gravel pit? Buy it by pick-up full?? About how much money are we talking you think? The entrance to the barn is about 12 feet wide...the muddiness extends quite a few feet out from the barn. I figured it might get better here in a couple months because they don't like to leave the barn so much when it's snowing so there won't be so much in/out traffic. But the same problem will arise in the spring so I want to fix it right...I'd rather overkill once than keep fixing because I didn't do the job right the first time. Those pics of water trough really helped. Thanks guys...great advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hillary_Indiana, post: 297460, member: 521"] What's the difference between crushed limestone/road-base limestone? Where would I get road-base limestone...a gravel pit? Buy it by pick-up full?? About how much money are we talking you think? The entrance to the barn is about 12 feet wide...the muddiness extends quite a few feet out from the barn. I figured it might get better here in a couple months because they don't like to leave the barn so much when it's snowing so there won't be so much in/out traffic. But the same problem will arise in the spring so I want to fix it right...I'd rather overkill once than keep fixing because I didn't do the job right the first time. Those pics of water trough really helped. Thanks guys...great advice. [/QUOTE]
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