Posted by dave2 on August 24, 2011 at 06:54:59 from (79.240.162.117):
as at a place a week or so ago and in the feedlot/loafing area and some of the walkways there was woodchips/bark. Nasty weather and things didn't look like white tennisshoe conditions. Was wishing for my muck boots but spent about an hour looking at horses and robbing setup ideas. Got done and shoes were hardly wet and just a little dirty. Anyway, they had this stuff that they scattered on the dry ground before the chips. Looked to be something between coarse salt and rocksalt. When it rains this stuff soaks up the water and is like jello (??) then evaporates back to normal in dry weather and is supposed to keep the routine up until it is carried away (on hooves, shoes, tires, etc) and you just scatter some more....
Any idea what this stuff could be and a source for it?
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