Mrs B
Well-Known Member
I love straw and would always use it unless for a medical reason. It makes a warm, cushioned bed, if properly sourced and stacked it's not dusty and I find it quicker than shavings to muck out. I find my horse lies down more on it than he did when I once had him on shavings.
It goes down thickly directly on concrete (don't like rubber matting as all the boxes I've seen it in stink, however careful the owners are!) and I muck out/take out wet and sweep back everyday.
What I have done for the last couple of years is start the winter with 2 bales of shavings as banks - it's more solid than just straw and I was surprised at how well it stayed put for the entire season. It also means I only need 2/3 bales of straw to make a great, fresh bed.
It goes down thickly directly on concrete (don't like rubber matting as all the boxes I've seen it in stink, however careful the owners are!) and I muck out/take out wet and sweep back everyday.
What I have done for the last couple of years is start the winter with 2 bales of shavings as banks - it's more solid than just straw and I was surprised at how well it stayed put for the entire season. It also means I only need 2/3 bales of straw to make a great, fresh bed.