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Last Landing Ranch Track Plan
updated Sept. 2011
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Sep 21 2011, 4:50 PM EDT by PamelaD66
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Hayfeeder
Hay, hay, hay,...
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Water on the Paddock Paradise
Mikado is going through the watersplash
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Last Landing Ranch PP track
PP design started in 2010, completion estimated in spring 2012
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Aug 25 2011, 12:18 PM EDT by PamelaD66
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Possible mud solution
I wanted to share something I hope will be helpful. I live in South Louisiana, and mud is a constant here. Most of our ground is clay and does not drain but becomes extremely slippery gooey mud. I have read many people are having problems with mud control on their tracks. We have not tried this on track yet, but for driveways, walking areas etc. we have had great success with a product called "road ash", or "bottom road base". It may be called something else in your area but it is finely ground asphalt they get when they repair roads. It is normally put down as a base for a road or driveway to be built on top of. It is the consistency of coarse sand, it drains really well, conforms to the contour of the land, doesnt slide around, and when you pack it down it remains both solid and soft at the same time. That is a weird description but it retains its shape and form when pressure is applied while being "sandy" at the same time. I recently moved my round pen to an area where this product had been applied to a driveway, and it has held up really well with the horses turned out onto it. It did not appear to cause them any discomfort. It is the only thing we have found that will stay above ground for an entire year and not disappear within a few months. You do need to pack it well, we got a roller from Tractor supply that is pulled by my lawn tractor. I hope this helps someone.
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Aug 1 2011, 6:50 PM EDT by
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Ptibou's Paddock paradise
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Our PP - an overview
Our PP - an overview
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Part of the track
Part of the track
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Feeding hay
Feeding hay
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Shelter
Shelter
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Shelter
Shelter with place for cleaning horses and tack room
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Flies
Hi, I live over near Lindsay, Ontario. I see you have lots of woods...do you have to keep fly sheets on for the entire summer?
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May 28 2011, 10:36 PM EDT by
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Costalotta Farm
This is the satellite view of our property. We are located just North of Kingston on 19 acres. We have about 8" of Dirt on top of Solid Limestone. The Black lines indicate the existing perimeter fence. We have never used the woods as I was a
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Small Mesh Hay Bag Holder - The Bag Buddy
I started using the small mesh hay nets several months ago, we live in Florida and quality pasture is hard to maintain due to lack of rain and soil quality, these bags are great! I loved them, but found filling them to be a chore. My husband designed a " Bag Buddy" which will fit over any 2"x 4-6-8 whatever, or I use it no the bed of my golf cart to hold open the hay bags as you fill them. This has saved me tons of time and trouble filling my bags. He also designed a "Stall Bag Buddy" which we are getting a Patent on and will be an our website for sale soon! I also am making slow feed bags out of very high quality netting , So please check out our wesite at TNTCustomMetalWorks.com and let me know what you think...
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May 16 2011, 1:10 PM EDT by
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new paddock paradise
On her profile page, JennyW5 writes:
"I have just completed my paradise, well the structural work, after many hours of toil. I now have to get all the natural herbs and flowers planted and let the enviroment evolve. It was brilliant to see my 2 ponies cantering round for the first time, kicking their heels up, even the old grumpy mare!!!"
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Apr 1 2011, 2:11 AM EDT by
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Rochester
Dutch Hollow Acres - Avon, NY Breeding Moriesian Sport Horses We have finished stage 1 of our PP Track. The track fence is up as well as 4 slow feed stations at the 2 of the corners and a round bale feed station is used during winter snow/cold.
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Last Landing Ranch PP design
Designed in 2010 in combination with my daughter and husband.
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Jan 15 2011, 1:51 PM EST by PamelaD66
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Horses in Hawaii
Does anyone understand the challenges and needs of a horse pastured on pumus stone and native grass?
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My Paddock Paradise
________________________________________________________________________________________________ A quick Alabama paddock paradise tour:
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New boarding page on paddock paradise wiki
http://paddockparadise.wetpaint.com/page/Boarding
New page added for finding natural boarding situations on the wiki! This is specifically for providers and seekers of paddock paradise, but other natural boarding can also be posted below the paddock paradise listings. It may also be worthwhile to browse the links posted here for more possibilities: http://paddockparadise.wetpaint.com/page/Blogs+and+Websites If you offer paddock paradise boarding, be sure to add your information to both sections. In addition to linking to your site, photos and facility descriptions are encouraged on the new boarding page. Hope this helps! ~JoAnn~
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