Sanversera
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Thinking of getting mud mats. Anyone know the cost of a pallet of jelka,wf racing and mud control mats? I prefer not to ring the companies incase I get endless calls from reps badgering me to buy.
As per the website, something should always be used to top mudslabs if they are being used for horses. I use sharp sand but the website details various options. Their users Facebook page has photographs of people's own set ups.Before I order some mud control mats,a question. Has anyone used just plain paving slabs around hay feeders or to make a path? I've heard horses can slip on mud control mats,if so they might as well just have cheaper paving slabs from the builders merchant. Thoughts?
Thank you, I'll take a look at the website.As per the website, something should always be used to top mudslabs if they are being used for horses. I use sharp sand but the website details various options. Their users Facebook page has photographs of people's own set ups.
I personally would not use slabs. They could break, are slippy, would ice and could still sink in deep mud cresting a real risk of harm. The main benefit of mudslabs are that they do not sink and disappear in mud. IMO paving slabs are not a safe option / very dangerous to use in this way.
Used round a hay feeding station there is no reason why a horse would slip. Usually it is because they are travelling at speed that slips occur and that can happen even on grass. We use them as walkways and round a water trough and zero problems. We haven't topped them with anything, just left them for grass to grow through. Been down several years and we wouldn't be without them. Have also tried to use grass mats, they just sink and break up.Before I order some mud control mats,a question. Has anyone used just plain paving slabs around hay feeders or to make a path? I've heard horses can slip on mud control mats,if so they might as well just have cheaper paving slabs from the builders merchant. Thoughts?