Do you put bedding down when traveling?

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Hi, just a quick question really...do you put bedding down, be it straw, shavings etc on the floor when transporting your horses?

I have rubber floor like most but I always put some shavings down at the back as I know my horse doesn't like pee on his feet!! But my friend travels with nothing however she has a lorry and I'm in a trailer.

Does it depend on what you travel in?
 
Yes, I put a small amount of shavings in the trailer in case they pee & used to in my lorry too when I had that
 
Always. Whatever matting is down it will be slippery if it gets wet - with wee or rain or even a horse with wet feet. Theres nothing like a horse slipping to train it not to load.
Also, even if a horse doesn't stale while travelling, it may need to if waiting at an event or stuck in traffic.
 
I don't put anything in - none of my horses have ever staled in the lorry (or trailer when I had it). My old boy never used to pee away from home, so I tried putting shavings down to encourage him, but it didn't work. I guess if I were going on a long journey I would.
 
Always a little bit of something in lorry & trailer, a couple always wee and a couple hardly ever wee. I wouldn't want them holding it in because they don't want to get splashed! they are normally travelling for over an hour at least though
 
But surely if they are wearing travel boots or bandages there'll be no "splashage" . . . we don't put anything down for Kal, he always wees when he first gets on, he never slips.

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P.S. He also wees when he goes in the washroom - same type of rubber matting ;).
 
But surely if they are wearing travel boots or bandages there'll be no "splashage" . . . we don't put anything down for Kal, he always wees when he first gets on, he never slips.

I don't use boots or bandages, that's a different discussion! One of mine wont wee unless it's soft underfoot so would hold it in until he got off which could be hours.
 
Yes, always. Shavings on the lorry to absorb any wee, not only to prevent splashing but also to absorb it so it doesn't get under mats and rot the flooring. Having a layer of bedding down also helps to quieten the noise from the road so I'm told.
 
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