airliner
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Apologies for yet another bedding thread. I didn’t want to take over anyone else’s thread!
I’ve been bedding on straw (wheat, long cut) with sawdust (from local sawmill) base and rubber mats on concrete. It’s been cheap, easy to acquire, and I have a local farmer who happily takes it out of my muck heap. However my horse has started to get progressively more gunky and his occasional “throat clearing” cough when he pops up into trot at the beginning of a ride has increased. My vet and I decided that I should try different bedding.
Right now I’m looking into chopped straw or hemp bedding options, but open to others. My main concern is the absorbency. The sawdust base is wonderful; without it I can’t use the long straw (due to the rubber mats). But I think that the sawdust is the main culprit of his respiratory issues. Especially because my horse has to roll and when doing so he paws and digs around beforehand so he always makes a big mess! God love him
I’ve tried straw pellets and he’s eaten them every single time, whether I wet them down a bit or not.
I previously only ever bedded on shavings (back home in the USA). Now I’m in Germany and it’s predominantly long straw. So now I am quite fond of the straw! Would love to use chopped straw but I’m wondering if I would still have to use the sawdust as a base? Any other recommendations and insights? Thank you!
I’ve been bedding on straw (wheat, long cut) with sawdust (from local sawmill) base and rubber mats on concrete. It’s been cheap, easy to acquire, and I have a local farmer who happily takes it out of my muck heap. However my horse has started to get progressively more gunky and his occasional “throat clearing” cough when he pops up into trot at the beginning of a ride has increased. My vet and I decided that I should try different bedding.
Right now I’m looking into chopped straw or hemp bedding options, but open to others. My main concern is the absorbency. The sawdust base is wonderful; without it I can’t use the long straw (due to the rubber mats). But I think that the sawdust is the main culprit of his respiratory issues. Especially because my horse has to roll and when doing so he paws and digs around beforehand so he always makes a big mess! God love him
I previously only ever bedded on shavings (back home in the USA). Now I’m in Germany and it’s predominantly long straw. So now I am quite fond of the straw! Would love to use chopped straw but I’m wondering if I would still have to use the sawdust as a base? Any other recommendations and insights? Thank you!
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