Posted by blinwmiaol.com on September 19, 2013 at 10:58:35 from (173.241.210.91):
In Reply to: Drive way posted by Dirt on September 19, 2013 at 08:00:07:
I disagree with a few of the other posters. A few years back ago I had a problem of a mud hole right out my dairy barn door where the cows would walk thru every day headed to the pasture, this ended up being an area about 10' x 15'. I was working for a landscaping crew and one spring we had about 25 yards of colored mulch chips left over. I dumped about two feet thick of chips and gave the cows a couple weeks to work them down thru the mud. Every few days when I saw the chips were worked down I would dump a couple more buckets full on it. I took awhile but it ended up being a great base that handled the weight of the cows well. It took several yards to shore things up but it was a very solid base. Hated milking cows that had to walk thru a mudhole to get back to the barn. The wood chips were free and it worked for me.
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