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"I was wondering what the best footing is for a round pen or a corral where horses are kept?"

 
 

Dear Keith...

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Hello I was wondering what the best footing is for a round pen or a corral where horses are kept? I live in michigan and the ground is muck/clay/sand. I have 2 yearlings living in a 60' round pen with an attached shed. It gets so muddy in there in the winter. What would you recommend as a base footing? Thank you, Eileen A

 
 
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