We all go marching through the mud and the muck |
The chickens don't seem to let it bother them. |
One of the reasons the mud hole is created right in from of the barn door is that we don't have gutters on the barn to re-direct the rainwater coming off of the roof of the barn. The water then collects in a large mud hole that all the animals must trudge through. Lots of the mud stays on the animal's hooves and is tracked off and re-deposited elsewhere. This contributes to the mud hole getting larger and larger.
So I got the idea to put up gutters on the south side of the barn to help redirect some of that water. I enlisted the help of my wife and in no time at all, we had 1/3 of it done.
Putting up gutters on the south side of the barn |
The photo below shows how each end is capped off. My plan is to run piping off of this and direct all the rainwater into water troughs for the cows, goats, and chickens.
The end of the gutter |
In no time at all our work was done and everything is installed. I think these gutters are going to be a positive on several facets, namely, keeping water from pooling right in front of the barn door and two, collecting rainwater of of the barn roof will save us money.
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