Wagtail
Horse servant
Has anyone else used pellets for a long time and now just fallen out of love with them? I thought they were amazing at first and stuck with them for 7 years. I thought they were cheap, and they were until I got in a number of very wet messy horses and then they were not so cheap at all. I found that with messy or wet horses you need around 4 bags a week to keep the beds looking reasonable. If I had the beds as I wanted them then those horses would need a 15kg bag in every day! I found I was getting through pallet loads of the pellets and it was costing me a fortune. Yes, they are easy and quick to muck out, but really, the drawbacks were starting to out-weigh the benefits. So, with only two horses left on pellet beds, I have decided that I have bought my last pallet-load. I have already changed the other horses onto chopped miscanthus, and the two on pellets will be changed over to miscanthus as soon as the current pallet of pellets runs out. I can't stand the way the pellets go brown and manky so quickly, or the terrible dust I have to deal with when I clear the stables out over the summer. I find that even the messiest dirtiest horses use only one bale of miscanthus every 5 days which actually works out much cheaper despite the cost per bale being higher than a bag of pellets. And the beds stay a nice colour and look much more cosy.
Anyone else binned the pellets?
Anyone else binned the pellets?