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what to put outside of stall?
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<blockquote data-quote="J" data-source="post: 268423" data-attributes="member: 2167"><p>Till up the area about 4-6 inches deep, dump some lime or portland cement on top and re-till, mixing it up real good. Wet it, pack it and let it dry. Both lime and cement stabilized bases work good for road beds and this is basically how it is achieved. After you mix & pack it, it will be lower in elevation than when you started so you'll probably have to bring in some more material. Pea gravel might be a good choice here but if your worried about it getting in their hooves then maybe just some more dirt would work. Now would be the time to build it up some to drain.</p><p></p><p></p><p>good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J, post: 268423, member: 2167"] Till up the area about 4-6 inches deep, dump some lime or portland cement on top and re-till, mixing it up real good. Wet it, pack it and let it dry. Both lime and cement stabilized bases work good for road beds and this is basically how it is achieved. After you mix & pack it, it will be lower in elevation than when you started so you'll probably have to bring in some more material. Pea gravel might be a good choice here but if your worried about it getting in their hooves then maybe just some more dirt would work. Now would be the time to build it up some to drain. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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