It will mix in with the gravel and be hard to clean.Do you think shavings would be okay directly over the gravel? That should prevent them walking on rough ground right?
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It will mix in with the gravel and be hard to clean.Do you think shavings would be okay directly over the gravel? That should prevent them walking on rough ground right?
Do you think shavings would be okay directly over the gravel? That should prevent them walking on rough
exactly. don’t put shavings on top of gravel. I use gravel, mixed with sand in many areas . I use the Eco rugs in other areas. I think casportpony uses a solid base of rock - like paver stones first then the horse stall pad, then the bedding on top of that.It will mix in with the gravel and be hard to clean.
Or maybe first put down the gravel, then the horse stall pads, and then you can put pine shavings, wood shavings or straw whatever you want. I guess the horse stall pads should be the kind with holes in them so the water drains through down to the rocks?exactly. don’t put shavings on top of gravel. I use gravel, mixed with sand in many areas . I use the Eco rugs in other areas. I think casportpony uses a solid base of rock - like paver stones first then the horse stall pad, then the bedding on top of that.
HmmIt will mix in with the gravel and be hard to clean.
Ah I know the kind, I'll have a quick look online and see what I can find.Or maybe first put down the gravel, then the horse stall pads, and then you can put pine shavings, wood shavings or straw whatever you want. I guess the horse stall pads should be the kind with holes in them so the water drains through down to the rocks?
what kind of gravel do you have ?Hmm
I guess it would be difficult to rake up...
I'm really not sure what I can use in-between the layers
Money is again an issue for me and I'm trying to work with things I have, I have gravel, and I might be able to get something else but I'm hoping for an inexpensive option
Frankly I'm not even sure if it's suitable, it belongs to my dad and he offered it to me. It isn't what I thought he meant, when I got a look this morning. I'm not sure the name of it, it's a very coarse gravel. If I had to guess I'd assume its grey whin mixed with something else. I haven't researched it much yet but it seems like it could be okay if there's layers on top. If not I'd have to do sand I think, it'd be great if this would work though as its free for me to usewhat kind of gravel do you have ?
oh dear, that’s the kind i have in my front yard around the sheds, where my birds don’t go. it has all those sharp edges and points, i wouldn’t want them walking in it. i use pea gravel, they are smaller, rounded pieces.Frankly I'm not even sure if it's suitable, it belongs to my dad and he offered it to me. It isn't what I thought he meant, when I got a look this morning. I'm not sure the name of it, it's a very coarse gravel. If I had to guess I'd assume its grey whin mixed with something else. I haven't researched it much yet but it seems like it could be okay if there's layers on top. If not I'd have to do sand I think, it'd be great if this would work though as its free for me to use
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I did have a look online and it does seem affordable, worst case scenario I might only be able to do gravel and mats on one half of the pen under the pool, and then figure something out for the other sideoh dear, that’s the kind i have in my front yard around the sheds, where my birds don’t go. it has all those sharp edges and points, i wouldn’t want them walking in it. i use pea gravel, they are smaller, rounded pieces.
if you use the gravel that you have and cover it with the horse stall mats i think it would be ok . then throw shavings and or straw on top of the mats. I just don’t know if you can find the mats on sale or how expensive they are to cover the area that you need covered. It might be cheaper to go with a truckload of Pea gravel rather than use the gravel you have, and pay for the mats. or the carpets i mentioned- i just got 2 more of them to cut and use where needed ( over slippery mud spots)
My ducks don’t live in a run. They have a 3000 square-foot backyard pen. I just need the rugs and stones put where I have to walk mainly so I don’t slip. And also to fill in puddles so they don’t go stagnant and risk botulism. it would be far too expensive for me to try to cover all the area they walk in. I hope you find a good solution. Maybe you’ll get mats cheap, they do go on sale sometimes