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<blockquote data-quote="Kell-inKY" data-source="post: 1231690" data-attributes="member: 23511"><p>I move it every time, it takes less than a day for it to turn to 8" deep mud, it is just that bad around here right now. If rock is ok and won't damage their hooves then I will have to do that for next year, can't do it until it dries out around here.</p><p></p><p>My driveway is gravel and it is mush too, so I may be in trouble (truck just sinks as I drive), but it is red gravel and does not stay as firm as the white, I would use white rock in the corral.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kell-inKY, post: 1231690, member: 23511"] I move it every time, it takes less than a day for it to turn to 8" deep mud, it is just that bad around here right now. If rock is ok and won't damage their hooves then I will have to do that for next year, can't do it until it dries out around here. My driveway is gravel and it is mush too, so I may be in trouble (truck just sinks as I drive), but it is red gravel and does not stay as firm as the white, I would use white rock in the corral. [/QUOTE]
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