Nicnac
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MC mats defo. I have a big area with them and this year hardcored 2 other areas as "cheaper". Bl**dy horses have dug up the membrane under the hardcore already.
MC ones are expensive, however they will send out any quantity so you can just order what you need, also they hold their value, in fact some of mine that I sold when I moved I sold for more than I paid for themthere are some MC FB groups if you want to snoop and also sometimes there are second hand ones for sale
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We collected ours, two lots of 50. Maximum weight we could put in the trailer.The MC distributer is a friend of mine. I'm sure you could collect in northampton to make them cheaper. Delivery gets expensive and bumps the price up.
All our yard gateways had road planings put down, as well as the hardstanding in front of the yard , over the years it did grow grass through but it meant that the horses had a choice about standing in mud and the area was large enough for us to get them in and out of the field without losing wellies in the mud that was there beforewe have road plannings and they are amazing. jay only has front shoes and has never ever had any issues with them. he has a large plinth to stand of (i suspect you might see it from space) but works a treat, no more standing in the mud
We’ve laid them on top of a bog essentially last winter and they worked amazingly well … not a fun job but instant relief!Would mats not move around too much as it’s already wet? I thought they had to be laid before it turned bad?