Volume
45
Issue
6
Abstract
Muddy and overstocked horse paddocks are a common sight at riding stables. The University of Vermont equine program has improved the conditions at the horse facility by renovating the worst portion (gate area) of the paddocks, thereby allowing drainage under the compacted area. After the renovation of three paddocks one fall, the decrease in mud and ice was so remarkable that the four remaining paddocks were renovated in the spring. A full-color pictorial guide was created to show others how the renovation process works.
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Recommended Citation
Greene, E. A. (2007). Tools to Help Horse Owners Deal with Muddy High-Traffic Areas. The Journal of Extension, 45(6), Article 30. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol45/iss6/30