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Make your track system grass-free
Have you set up your own track system but are struggling to get rid of the stubborn grass?
PB is now offering a service to remove any grass from your track, leaving you with a grass-free, dirt track system that can be instantly usable afterwards.

Track System Grass Removal -
£600.00 per day + £1.00 per mile one way
Services can include:
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Rotavating
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Harrowing
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Rolling
The services included and the number of days required to provide this service is entirely dependant on the client's requirements and acreage.
Once finished, the track system will be need to be maintained by use of a harrow or something similar. This service will not stop the grass from growing through again, but will provide you with a grass-free track that will need to be managed to remain grass free. A full explanation of this can be provided.
Your track system should be instantly usable afterwards, and any remaining grass shoots should die off within the following days.
"I would like to highly recommend PB Paddock Paradise team for their support with creating a grass free track for my horses! I attended the Open Day and learned so much from Alyson and the team about track systems but I wasn’t sure how to begin. I asked on the day how would it be possible to create a grass free track for my horse with EMS and I was delighted to find out this was a service that Julian provides! I am so happy with the grass-free track and my horses are loving it. I can not recommend the team enough! Alyson, Julian and Maddie have supported me and answering my many questions as well as creating my lovely track system. I would highly recommend the service they provide and the aftercare and support they offer ! If you are on the fence like I was just get in touch and you won’t regret it. Many thanks from my happy horses!"
Alaina
"I’ve just had this done by PB Paddock Paradise Livery and it’s a game changer. Thank you Julian and the PB team for organising.
One week on and my horses are slimmer, happier, moving more and galloping about. One or two of my herd are still looking wistfully over the fence at the long grass but it’s wonderful to see them foraging in the hedgerows for blackberries, rose hips, Hawthorn and even blackberry leaves as well as re-finding their place in the herd around food (ad-lib hay). One of my horses, Mr. Blue was constantly being kicked and bitten, but now he’s galloping away round the track and not a mark on him in a week."
Jude
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