Sandstone1
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Are mud control mats any good? They seem to have a good press. Are they easy to lay? Is it best to do them lay them when muddy or when dry? Are they slippy? Thanks
Could you expand on the rules please - either here or PM as I'm looking at getting some this year.Hi, someone summoned me so here I am! It's been a while... I am the UK agent for the Mudcontrol slabs and we've been trialling and using them on our heavy clay in Northants since 2018 and they've been an absolute revelation. Our 3 big mares live out on our slabbed area 24/7 through the winter now. No mud fever, no hoof abscesses (the TB in particular was plagued by them), no daily bringing in, shampooing legs, drying off, stabling, mucking out etc. Happier horses and so much less work.
There are a few rules for the slabs which are important, I'm happy to expand on this, and to answer any questions.
I have just ordered a pallet and found customer service to be amazing. Very prompt and helpful responses on phone and on their business facebook messenger account.They are truly a revelation but the customer service is a bit suspect - the product is as the press describes - amazing
What area did your pallet full cover? I would like to do a turnout area for my horses but not sure how many I would need.I bought a whole pallet and would buy a lot more if I could afford it. It's our second winter, and after laying them myself, with sand, they have not budged. IME they are no more slippery than concrete.