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cow roadways

  • 14-07-2012 9:42pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 65 ✭✭


    Our cow roadways have gone to bits this year has anyone else got the same problem. lots of cows getting lame its a real pain. we have tried lots of different materials to bind the top layer but no joy to date.
    i have read where guys use a grey quarry dust to bind but our local stuff is limestone and has lots if sharp peices in it. any ideas thanks


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  • Registered Users Posts: 33 ciaran kinvara2012


    you know that sticky white sand you get underneath top soil, thats what our roadways were made of years ago, mixed with crusher dust, and any sort of old stone,my grandfather built it years ago when he was with the council, but if theres any digging going on near u ask them. also get a lad to clean the cows hooves and maybe put those shoes on them, are u walking them far?


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