Aimzz
Active Member
Thinking ahead to my horse coming in more and I can't decide what to do about her bedding.
I am on a yard that I share with my friend; just us and a horse each. Her horse has developed respiratory issues and the vet recommended he come off straw bedding. The issue is, our stables share a decent amount of air space, so I was told I need to change mine too.
I have been using straw pellets since, but I struggle with finding it difficult to keep it looking nice (I know that's a me problem, the horse doesn't care), but I find her poo mulches down into little pieces after she's walked around and it bothers me that I can't keep it as clean and tidy as I'd like. Also, when it's new, she does take some mouthfuls and I'd really rather she didn't. It's great in regards to absorbency and she's pretty good in that she only wees in one spot.
Has anyone tried a straw pellet base with miscanthus on top? I am also considering just a full miscanthus bed, but I'm trying to be as cost effective as possible. I'm open to any suggestions though. I just need something cost effective, ideally not very palatable, looks nice/easy to keep clean and as dust-free as possible. I tend to deep litter and take out the wet as and when needed (usually once a week).
Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks!
I am on a yard that I share with my friend; just us and a horse each. Her horse has developed respiratory issues and the vet recommended he come off straw bedding. The issue is, our stables share a decent amount of air space, so I was told I need to change mine too.
I have been using straw pellets since, but I struggle with finding it difficult to keep it looking nice (I know that's a me problem, the horse doesn't care), but I find her poo mulches down into little pieces after she's walked around and it bothers me that I can't keep it as clean and tidy as I'd like. Also, when it's new, she does take some mouthfuls and I'd really rather she didn't. It's great in regards to absorbency and she's pretty good in that she only wees in one spot.
Has anyone tried a straw pellet base with miscanthus on top? I am also considering just a full miscanthus bed, but I'm trying to be as cost effective as possible. I'm open to any suggestions though. I just need something cost effective, ideally not very palatable, looks nice/easy to keep clean and as dust-free as possible. I tend to deep litter and take out the wet as and when needed (usually once a week).
Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks!