I need some thoughts on what I can with our cattle lot this spring.
Our cattle lot currently is nothing short of a mud bog. To get in and out of the cow barn, cows literally walk through mud up to their bellies.
My thoughts are when it does finally dry up this early summer to change it entirely. I am tired of seeing my cows have trouble get through the lot.
I am looking for what I can do to change things. I live in Southern Illinois which bring up the first problem. Our soil is heavy clay based. It tends to be thick and hold water like noone's business.
Some options I am thinking about.
Tiling the whole cattle lot (I personally have never tiled, but I thought this might work)
Mixing lime in
Mixing larger rock in
I need to establish a base more than anything, so that cows are not sinking to their bellies.
Any thoughts?
Our cattle lot currently is nothing short of a mud bog. To get in and out of the cow barn, cows literally walk through mud up to their bellies.
My thoughts are when it does finally dry up this early summer to change it entirely. I am tired of seeing my cows have trouble get through the lot.
I am looking for what I can do to change things. I live in Southern Illinois which bring up the first problem. Our soil is heavy clay based. It tends to be thick and hold water like noone's business.
Some options I am thinking about.
Tiling the whole cattle lot (I personally have never tiled, but I thought this might work)
Mixing lime in
Mixing larger rock in
I need to establish a base more than anything, so that cows are not sinking to their bellies.
Any thoughts?