dark_prince
Well-Known Member
My TB has been on a bed of shavings with straw on top, but now that there is less grass, I think he's been getting hungry and eating all the straw on top. I come back in the mornings to find a mucky mix of shavings and a few bits of straw.
So I have been putting an extra net in his stable with a few handfuls of haylage, in case he has been hungry. This seems to work better and there is more bedding left than before, but at the moment I'm still using nearly 2 bales of straw a week!
I am contemplating putting him on a full bed of shavings. Can anyone give me advice or tips for this? I don't have rubber matting and am not in a position to buy new right now, but if anyone knows of anything?
Also, how many bales do you need for the start up and maintenance of a full shavings bed considering I would be putting it on concrete?
Sorry this is so dull..
getting fed up of the mess and amount of bedding he's munching through!
So I have been putting an extra net in his stable with a few handfuls of haylage, in case he has been hungry. This seems to work better and there is more bedding left than before, but at the moment I'm still using nearly 2 bales of straw a week!
I am contemplating putting him on a full bed of shavings. Can anyone give me advice or tips for this? I don't have rubber matting and am not in a position to buy new right now, but if anyone knows of anything?
Also, how many bales do you need for the start up and maintenance of a full shavings bed considering I would be putting it on concrete?
Sorry this is so dull..