Horses + paddock + winter = mud. This does not have to be! With the Paddock Plates PP60 every horse paddock becomes a mud-free paddock. See for yourself thanks to our customer's great series of pictures.
Horses can do magic, they turn a meadow into mud in winter
That's how you could describe it, if you want to describe it as positively as possible. Unfortunately, from the realistic perspective of a horse owner, it looks different. The horses are always wet, it is slippery and dangerous, and in frosty weather the danger of stumbling on the well-worn and then rock-hard mud increases.
Humans can also do magic, they shift Paddock Plates and solve the problem
This is how it must have looked from the horses' point of view when their proud owner and a few helpers laid the Paddock Plates on the mud without a base. Or how do you interpret the look on the horse's face during the initial climb. Here is the link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbntKDrUvoE . In a flash, this transformed what was once a muddy landscape into a nice paved area.
Which Paddock Plates to take? The agony of choice!
This question should also be familiar to many horse owners. Answer: Do you take grids, mats or plates? As always, it depends! Our staff will answer your questions, help with product selection and provide useful tips for your project. Simply contact us at +49 6462 91507-0 or vertrieb@securatek.de
Typical questions when it comes to fixing a paddock
- Do you use grids, mats or slabs?
- Are the plates hard or soft?
- Can I lay them without a substructure?
- Can I lay them in mud?
- What exactly are the differences?
- Can the slabs be joined?
- Are they non-slip?
- Can they be anchored?
- Is this then considered an unsealed area?
- Can the surface also be deconstructed or relocated?
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