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Half of a plastic culvert donated by neighbor. Most are kept on ground for broodies to use as shelter.
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Hmmm it looks huge ..and see thru...not what I think of as 'culvert'.Half of a plastic culvert donated by neighbor. Most are kept on ground for broodies to use as shelter.
You're using it as run? Closer pics if you get the chance.I think it is designed for larger gravel where some flow comes in through side of culvert along its length. It is a very strong plastic. Contractor neighbor I got it from used it only for special situations.
You must have several acres of pasture per head. Forage appears very sparse.
Half of a plastic culvert donated by neighbor. Most are kept on ground for broodies to use as shelter.
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I think it is designed for larger gravel where some flow comes in through side of culvert along its length. It is a very strong plastic. Contractor neighbor I got it from used it only for special situations.
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It would make for a good hillside french style drain above a roadway.
Scott
Looks to be something called an Infiltrator which is a newer style leach field.... The ABS construction takes less space than a regular leach field. They are very strong. you dig a trench drop them in and fill along the sides with gravel....
I was looking at them a while back when I found out my old leach field was dying.
deb