Feel such a bad mother

filly190

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My yard is just pure ice and this morning my poor little yearling slipped over. There was nothing I could do to steady her. The horses had been in yesterday because of the snow, so turning out this morning they were excited. The big ones were sensible and fine, but my little arab yearling had a really nasty crash.

I dont want this to happen again - what can I put down to sort the slippey yard out? Suggestions please
 

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Salt! Ordinary dishwasher salt is fine - we just sprinkle it on, much easier than putting muck down which gets into a real mess.
 

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Buy salt in sacks from local hardware/diy store - much cheaper and grittier than standard salt (although normal salt does work if it's all you can get your hands on)
 

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Muck out onto the yard. Its not nice to look at and can get a bit pongy but it works. Mairi.
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Muck out onto the yard. Its not nice to look at and can get a bit pongy but it works. Mairi.
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Hehe...did that today as it's just dangerous right now!Made a nice 'path' of straw down to the field so atleast I won't go base over apex next time I put the pony out
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