zoeshiloh
Well-Known Member
OK, so I've been thinking - I have rubber mats in the my stables, more to save time than money, but when working out how many bales of shaings to order this year, I think I will be using the same amount as I always have done;
On a deep litter bed I normally add one bale per week. On rubber matting I am guessing it will also be one bale per week at least. The only big difference will be not having to use eight bales to start the bed off, which will save me approximately £42. This does not cover the cost of the matting and wont do for some time.
For me the cost isn't a major issue, as I did it to save time more than anything. I was just wondering after reading loads of posts about saving money, how it has saved money for them - are people just putting a handful of shavings in every now and then, or are they going without bedding at all?
On a deep litter bed I normally add one bale per week. On rubber matting I am guessing it will also be one bale per week at least. The only big difference will be not having to use eight bales to start the bed off, which will save me approximately £42. This does not cover the cost of the matting and wont do for some time.
For me the cost isn't a major issue, as I did it to save time more than anything. I was just wondering after reading loads of posts about saving money, how it has saved money for them - are people just putting a handful of shavings in every now and then, or are they going without bedding at all?