Spike56
Platinum Member
I have a couple of slopes that water, will at times, run across. Unfortunately, the cattle need to get thru these same areas. Been asking around to see what types of material one might use on the ground (if anything) so they will not carve a cattle trail thru this area. Concrete is out of the question. What I really would like to know is there a size / grade of rock/stone one can lay on the area that they would walk across and allow grass to grow thru ?
I have access to some 3-5" rip rock (limestone, jagged edge) for example, but I know that is too sharp of stone. Actually, I would not even want to drive across that stuff - and I need to cross there also. So, has anyone build such a crossing ? What type of aggregate did you use ?
Just trying to keep the erosion down, but have something cattle & I can drive on.
I have access to some 3-5" rip rock (limestone, jagged edge) for example, but I know that is too sharp of stone. Actually, I would not even want to drive across that stuff - and I need to cross there also. So, has anyone build such a crossing ? What type of aggregate did you use ?
Just trying to keep the erosion down, but have something cattle & I can drive on.