hairycob
Well-Known Member
HP has developed RAO so am spending the summer researching bedding options ready for next winter - how sad am I! It looks like either bedding or cardboard is the way to go for mimimum dust but I have no experience of using either or how best to source them.
Any comments on the pros & cons of using either?
Any suggestions on good/bad suppliers & cost. I intend to buy 1 or 2 pallet loads at a time as I will need to keep his neighbour, my other cob, on the same as they only have a half wall between them. Stables are large (16x18) so cost is a big factor, although I looking at using matting & just having bedding on an area about 6x8 feet. I'm in Beds close ro Northants & Cambs borders if that helps re supplier suggestions.
Once I've sorted that I can get on to the practicalities of soaking/steaming vast quantities of hay. Jason needs his soaked for hours for weight control & HP will need his steamed soaked for a shorter period, then there's the hay for the field they share - aagh! With the 29yo who can't chew hay properly anymore I don't have a single horse I can just chuck hay at.
Any comments on the pros & cons of using either?
Any suggestions on good/bad suppliers & cost. I intend to buy 1 or 2 pallet loads at a time as I will need to keep his neighbour, my other cob, on the same as they only have a half wall between them. Stables are large (16x18) so cost is a big factor, although I looking at using matting & just having bedding on an area about 6x8 feet. I'm in Beds close ro Northants & Cambs borders if that helps re supplier suggestions.
Once I've sorted that I can get on to the practicalities of soaking/steaming vast quantities of hay. Jason needs his soaked for hours for weight control & HP will need his steamed soaked for a shorter period, then there's the hay for the field they share - aagh! With the 29yo who can't chew hay properly anymore I don't have a single horse I can just chuck hay at.