heidiharvsnroo
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I can't decide whether I should try deep litter or not?
Over the summer I left my mare's bed down as she was only ever in it for a few hours at a time every few days and I skipped out after she had been in and then bottomed it every 2 weeks.
However, now its getting grotty outside, I want to spend more time with her and still get home in a reasonble time following work. One of the girls does deep litter on straw at our yard, and I've never considered it until now.
When I say deep litter, I mean that I'd bottom the bed every weekend, and just skip out monday-friday, putting plenty of clean on top and removing any really squelchy bedding as and when I needed to during the week.
She's not on rubber matting, doesn't dig her bed out and doesn't churn it up. I pick her hooves out every day.
Anyone else deep litter with straw? How do you find it? With my last gelding I skipped out one day, then mucked out the other, but he used to dig his bed up a lot and was on rubber matting so he never had an overly deep bed.
Over the summer I left my mare's bed down as she was only ever in it for a few hours at a time every few days and I skipped out after she had been in and then bottomed it every 2 weeks.
However, now its getting grotty outside, I want to spend more time with her and still get home in a reasonble time following work. One of the girls does deep litter on straw at our yard, and I've never considered it until now.
When I say deep litter, I mean that I'd bottom the bed every weekend, and just skip out monday-friday, putting plenty of clean on top and removing any really squelchy bedding as and when I needed to during the week.
She's not on rubber matting, doesn't dig her bed out and doesn't churn it up. I pick her hooves out every day.
Anyone else deep litter with straw? How do you find it? With my last gelding I skipped out one day, then mucked out the other, but he used to dig his bed up a lot and was on rubber matting so he never had an overly deep bed.
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