Why Fabric Isn’t a Good Mud Management Solution for Horse Paddocks
equine mud management

Why Fabric Isn’t a Good Mud Management Solution for Horse Paddocks

Many of us have tried laying outdoor fabric under our paddock footing to try and prevent mud. Keeping horses is quite an expense and anywhere we can save a dollar or two, we’re tempted! So when som...

MudHow to Measure for Lighthoof

How to Measure for Lighthoof

It’s easy to to figure out how many Lighthoof panels you need to make a mud-free area for your horse. Each Lighthoof panel expands to 6’x12’, covering 72 square feet of ground. Don’t worry if your...

mud faqsMud FAQs Continued

Mud FAQs Continued

In last month’s Monthly Mud FAQs, we addressed some risk factors that the discerning farm owner should be aware of. Now that you’ve got a handle on the risks, we’re here to help you find solutions ...

MudHorse Paddock Drainage: Stability Is More Important than Permeability

Horse Paddock Drainage: Stability Is More Important than Permeability

A common misconception in the horse world is the idea that mud problems are solved by using a paddock footing material that is permeable or “drains through.” Of course it would be lovely if we...

MudSimple and User-Friendly: Thank You, Lighthoof!
barn winterization checklistEasy Winterizing Tips for Your Barn That Will Save You Many Headaches

Easy Winterizing Tips for Your Barn That Will Save You Many Headaches

Winter is coming - and no, we don’t mean that in the cool Game of Thrones way. We mean cold temperatures, nasty weather and never enough layers to go around. As we hurtle through autumn into the up...

arena footingThe Top 6 Footings for Your Perfect Arena

The Top 6 Footings for Your Perfect Arena

So you’ve finally found the time, money and means to install that perfect riding arena you’ve been dreaming about. Whether you’re sitting on your own private horse property or you’re managing or ow...