metalmare
Well-Known Member
Hi,
My new pony is settling well on his yard. I'm naturally anxious to learn all the rules and make a good impression. One common sense rule is miminal wastage of straw.
I haven't bedded on rubber matting before, so I put quite a deep bed down. At first this was fine and the pony was very clean. But already the whole bed is becoming damp and of course I don't want to be throwing masses away!
I've chucked up the damp stuff onto the banks and put fresh down as a bed. But I don't think it's going to dry well or be nice enough to bring back down onto the bed...
Should I embrace the rubber matting and just use very little straw?
See, I have already started worrying about simple things
My new pony is settling well on his yard. I'm naturally anxious to learn all the rules and make a good impression. One common sense rule is miminal wastage of straw.
I haven't bedded on rubber matting before, so I put quite a deep bed down. At first this was fine and the pony was very clean. But already the whole bed is becoming damp and of course I don't want to be throwing masses away!
I've chucked up the damp stuff onto the banks and put fresh down as a bed. But I don't think it's going to dry well or be nice enough to bring back down onto the bed...
Should I embrace the rubber matting and just use very little straw?
See, I have already started worrying about simple things