IsayOsiyo2U
In the Brooder
- Aug 23, 2024
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Ditto. I hope there are some good ideas come through here. We are up to our ankles in poop soup.
Same here. So much rain this spring. But even worse is at work. Like 10Xs worse.
I work at a horse barn. We have to clean stalls then push/drag carts full of crap out back and then dump them.
Once or twice a week we use a tractor with a bucket to shove it all into a huge pile.
With the constant growing and shrinking pile and tractor work the whole area is a constant flat dirt area. It doesn't drain for sh!t except one area that becomes like a creek flowing across just to pool up in another area.
It's been a mess forever and this year even worse. Our issue is not only our pathway to the pile but that we're trying to drag heavy carts along too. Cutting ruts, getting stuck, etc.
We've tried different things but all were short lived until months ago we had a pile of junk mulch brought in. It has worked great and yes the one spot sometimes washes out a bit but we throw a little more mulch there when needed and so far once we threw a little more over it all but that's because it's not a very deep layer to began with.
World of difference and so much so I've done mulch at home in my couple worse places.
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Ha! I got a vehicle thoroughly stuck in that slimy stuff. I actually slid off the road like there was ice on it instead of mud. I hope there are some answers to this problem. I always thought you could make the stuff into bricks if you had a kiln.@The Moonshiner Our red clay dirt is a nightmare! Doesn't absorb water at all! And we have so many vines and roots, that digging is the worst! We were thinking about mulch in between our coops because at the very least it might help condition our soil. Thank you for some inspiration!