Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 11:37 pm
I am intending to build a turnout area for my horses this spring/summer on my land for when the weather is poor as my horses churn up the fields terribly. My land is at the bottom of a hill and we are on clay so it can turn into a swamp.
The area, which will be about 20x20m needs to drain well and it must be safe for the horses to amble on. So the surface can't be too hard, like concrete, plus concrete gets quite slippery. Some people have suggested road planings/scalpings but I'm not sure how hard this is? I assume they would have to be rolled so that they aren't too loose and the horses don't mush them up. Also, are road scalpings porous? Our land is right next to the road so assume ill have to be careful with loads of water running off the scalpings and onto the road if they are porous.
Has anyone used road scalpings? Are there different types? Asphalt..?
Sorry for being so naive. Heard rather conflicting info.
The area, which will be about 20x20m needs to drain well and it must be safe for the horses to amble on. So the surface can't be too hard, like concrete, plus concrete gets quite slippery. Some people have suggested road planings/scalpings but I'm not sure how hard this is? I assume they would have to be rolled so that they aren't too loose and the horses don't mush them up. Also, are road scalpings porous? Our land is right next to the road so assume ill have to be careful with loads of water running off the scalpings and onto the road if they are porous.
Has anyone used road scalpings? Are there different types? Asphalt..?
Sorry for being so naive. Heard rather conflicting info.