fitted and sealed rubber matting, anyone?

soulfull

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I am looking at having some installed.

however I don't want the liquid ones just in case I have to move yards in the future

any views or recommendations please
 
Girl in stable next door has just had this done. Looks very posh, but those mats will never come out again, though she knew this before it was done. :)

Unfortunately all the wee is now flowing out into the corridor tho *sigh*.
 
I use a mat to prevent injuries, still have bedding to soak up wee, and I don't want a smell either. The best ones I have seen for bigger horses are the green ones which interlock, but they tend to stretch over time, and are too heavy to lift regularly.
I use EVA mats which are easy to lift and wash, and I have moved them several times.
 
Girl in stable next door has just had this done. Looks very posh, but those mats will never come out again, though she knew this before it was done. :)

Unfortunately all the wee is now flowing out into the corridor tho *sigh*.

I use a mat to prevent injuries, still have bedding to soak up wee, and I don't want a smell either. The best ones I have seen for bigger horses are the green ones which interlock, but they tend to stretch over time, and are too heavy to lift regularly.
I use EVA mats which are easy to lift and wash, and I have moved them several times.


I will still be using a good bed on top, just don't like the wee going in between the mats. the idea is that I won't have to lift them to wash. I am partially disabled and just can't do it!!
 
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