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All-weather paddocks (corrals) are small, nonirrigated, nongrazable holding pens or exercise lots, often adjacent to horse stalls. They are made up of a combination of a geotextile material and limestone. The combination of these products creates a surface area which stays relatively dry and mud free. All-weather paddocks help protect soil and water resources by reducing the erosion and transportation of sediment into rivers and streams which often results from heavy use areas during rainy weather. All-weather paddocks also allow for rotation of pastures to enable establishment of more mature and dense vegetation, which aids in reducing mud, erosion, and sedimentation. |
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