poiuytrewq
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Posted too soon! Will write
Would mats not move around too much as it’s already wet? I thought they had to be laid before it turned bad?You could try the bale but it sounds like you have water coming from somewhere and it could end up a worse bog
Mudcontrol mats, sorry,with sand over if slippy
See if they have any old carpets at the tip?
Ideally yes, but if you can flatten it a bit first, when the mats are linked together they might wobble at first but hopefully settle down with useWould mats not move around too much as it’s already wet? I thought they had to be laid before it turned bad?
No you can put mud control mats down on top of mud if you have to. I would probably put a layer of hardcore down first if the mud is deep.Would mats not move around too much as it’s already wet? I thought they had to be laid before it turned bad?
I used mud control mats in the gateway from my barn to my lamb paddock. That always got very deep. I had previously used sheep fleece, disappeared very quickly and grass mats just sank. Just a few mud control mats have completely sorted it. We also use them where we feed the ponies. Ponies don't use them but they provide a much needed walkway for us. Tried grass mats and they sank and rotted. Wish they had been available years ago. Light to handle as well, only 7kgs so manageable for us oldies.Can’t take any more hedge no. It’s not a hedge as such but several hazel trees and something else but the length of fence I’m left with that backs into the field
Just wouldn’t work.
I’m going to measure for mud control mats. It’s not a huge area and in fact isn’t that wet, well suppose no where is right now but Its just deep and thick black nastiness.
It’s only a small area.
I could do with the vet bill so I know where I am really.