princess_jay
Member
Hello,
I've been reading through previous threads about wood pellets but haven't found an answer to my problems so here's another thread!
Last year my mare was on straw and I was taking out 2 big barrows a day as she is very wet. My friend had her horse on wood pellets (first time i'd ever seen them) and at first I thought they looked horrible and uncomfy but I slowly changed my mind and after seeing how quick she mucked out so I changed to pellets this winter.
I'm really struggling with it - it's not the easy ride I thought it would be! I pick out the poo which is easy enough with my wood pellet bucket fork. I'm struggling with the depth - when it was too thinly spread out she would be standing in sodden puddles by morning so I've now got it so it's about half a foot deep. I'm trying to do as my friend does and mix the wet bit in with the dry, pull down the banks as they stay dry and spread that over the top and try and put the wetter bits up as banks so they dry out. BUT its all compacting together and it's literally like a solid lump - i put my fork in, flip it over and it comes out in a giant square chunk! I don't know if its because my mare is so wet so its not drying and fluffing out, or if its too cold for it to dry (my friend says this year due to the weather is so different compared to last year but hers is still fluffier than mine!) also our stables get rained in through the slatted walls and condensation from the roof...
At the min I'm flipping the whole bed around every day, forking out all the lumps and it looks lovely and fluffy afterwards - but it takes me over an hour and 1) its knackering 2) Im back at work on tues so no way have I got time to spend an hour mucking out before work and 3) I'm just upset its not working out like I hoped.. :S
SORRY for the long rant!!! It's just upsetting and annoying that it's taking me so long so I'm wondering if I'm doing it wrong or if any one has any tips or ideas whats happening to it? THANK YOU xxx
I've been reading through previous threads about wood pellets but haven't found an answer to my problems so here's another thread!
Last year my mare was on straw and I was taking out 2 big barrows a day as she is very wet. My friend had her horse on wood pellets (first time i'd ever seen them) and at first I thought they looked horrible and uncomfy but I slowly changed my mind and after seeing how quick she mucked out so I changed to pellets this winter.
I'm really struggling with it - it's not the easy ride I thought it would be! I pick out the poo which is easy enough with my wood pellet bucket fork. I'm struggling with the depth - when it was too thinly spread out she would be standing in sodden puddles by morning so I've now got it so it's about half a foot deep. I'm trying to do as my friend does and mix the wet bit in with the dry, pull down the banks as they stay dry and spread that over the top and try and put the wetter bits up as banks so they dry out. BUT its all compacting together and it's literally like a solid lump - i put my fork in, flip it over and it comes out in a giant square chunk! I don't know if its because my mare is so wet so its not drying and fluffing out, or if its too cold for it to dry (my friend says this year due to the weather is so different compared to last year but hers is still fluffier than mine!) also our stables get rained in through the slatted walls and condensation from the roof...
At the min I'm flipping the whole bed around every day, forking out all the lumps and it looks lovely and fluffy afterwards - but it takes me over an hour and 1) its knackering 2) Im back at work on tues so no way have I got time to spend an hour mucking out before work and 3) I'm just upset its not working out like I hoped.. :S
SORRY for the long rant!!! It's just upsetting and annoying that it's taking me so long so I'm wondering if I'm doing it wrong or if any one has any tips or ideas whats happening to it? THANK YOU xxx