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The livery yard I am on is a classic U shape of stables around a central yard area, with wooden post and rail fencing along the 'open' side of the U facing over the outdoor school.
There is a concrete pathway all around the U shape in front of the stables, but the centre of the yard is hard standing which has now turned into a mud bath
I am told that concreting this area would be too expensive, as the hard standing would need to be dug out and it is VERY hard. They have tried pea gravel over the central area and apparently it didnt work (got everywhere, impossible to sweep etc).
Does anyone have any bright ideas about what the yard manager could put over the hard-standing to cover the mud up? Granted it isnt helped by those liveries who tie their horses up on the yard, when said horses then proceed to paw the ground and fidget around constantly for the next 20 minutes
Thank god mine doesnt do that, he stands still 
There is a concrete pathway all around the U shape in front of the stables, but the centre of the yard is hard standing which has now turned into a mud bath
I am told that concreting this area would be too expensive, as the hard standing would need to be dug out and it is VERY hard. They have tried pea gravel over the central area and apparently it didnt work (got everywhere, impossible to sweep etc).
Does anyone have any bright ideas about what the yard manager could put over the hard-standing to cover the mud up? Granted it isnt helped by those liveries who tie their horses up on the yard, when said horses then proceed to paw the ground and fidget around constantly for the next 20 minutes