A weird on - how to stop pee running into the next stable!/

ChestnutConvert

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We have Monarch type stables that have been bolted and some slightly lifted to make them level. Trouble is every so often 2 of the horses seem to pee in one corner and it runs into the next stable. They are both on straw, and staying on straw! Have tried putting a bank of shavings underneath and now trying to think of other ideas to stop it at lease a bit! Any ideas out there??
 

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Sorry for the double post. My internet is playing up.

You could buy some marine ply and fit it over the gap. Seal around the edges with mastic.
 
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Seen as you mention monarch, you clearly aren't the tramp I'm thinking of, where a bit more bedding would do the trick. Sealant (the strip one for showers) solves it, but the one I used took 24hrs to dry. Concrete is the best solution.
 

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You can buy a tub of concrete mix (for paths and driveways) from DIY places, just add water and use a trowel to scrape it into place to fill the gap. Dries within a few hours, you'll probably need 5 or 6 kg size as it doesn't go as far as you think.
 

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Reading this Monarch are the internal stabling , what is your base we built stables in an old milking parlour and it happened to have a drain running from top to end of shed, just a channel really but our stables are always dry.

The channel was horizontal from top to bottom and only about 5 inches wide the whole shed and just a channel but we have bedded straw and shavings and have always found it incredibly dry.
 

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Seen as you mention monarch, you clearly aren't the tramp I'm thinking of, where a bit more bedding would do the trick. Sealant (the strip one for showers) solves it, but the one I used took 24hrs to dry. Concrete is the best solution.

Why thank you, i have pride in my nice big beds it's just that sometimes the blooming animals find a way to make things difficult!
 
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