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I will never be without rubber matt's again. They make life so much easier!!
I use mats at the front of my stable. He has a large, thick shavings bed at the back which overlaps the mats by about a foot. I like to keep the front of the stable clear but don't like bare concrete, so have the mats for him to stand on when eating his hay or looking out.
i really like mine, but they were fitted to perfection so dont move and work really well-they have been down approx 14 years never cleaned underneath and dont smell at all. Because they have full beds on top the wee soaks in to the shavings long before it goes under them.
i use them only to prevent capped hocks/scraped legs rolling and to keep them warmer in winter. I wouldnt use them with just a sprinkle of beddding, think its gross tbh!
The same as this. I still use good size beds in mine with banks. The beds are put up every day. None of ours smell and we have never lifted them, this is because they were laid and fitted correctly and are sealed. If you lift them you break the seal and the urine can then get under them.i really like mine, but they were fitted to perfection so dont move and work really well-they have been down approx 14 years never cleaned underneath and dont smell at all. Because they have full beds on top the wee soaks in to the shavings long before it goes under them.
i use them only to prevent capped hocks/scraped legs rolling and to keep them warmer in winter. I wouldnt use them with just a sprinkle of beddding, think its gross tbh!
i really like mine, but they were fitted to perfection so dont move and work really well-they have been down approx 14 years never cleaned underneath and dont smell at all. Because they have full beds on top the wee soaks in to the shavings long before it goes under them.
i use them only to prevent capped hocks/scraped legs rolling and to keep them warmer in winter. I wouldnt use them with just a sprinkle of beddding, think its gross tbh!
i think its very telling that if you walk in to a stable and your eyes water you know the owner thinks rubber mats are a bed in its self!!!!! some yards i teach at have owners who leave horses in all day on just mats and OMG the stench........the stables stinks, the horses stink, the rugs stink.urgh![]()
i think its very telling that if you walk in to a stable and your eyes water you know the owner thinks rubber mats are a bed in its self!!!!! some yards i teach at have owners who leave horses in all day on just mats and OMG the stench........the stables stinks, the horses stink, the rugs stink.urgh![]()
i think its very telling that if you walk in to a stable and your eyes water you know the owner thinks rubber mats are a bed in its self!!!!! some yards i teach at have owners who leave horses in all day on just mats and OMG the stench........the stables stinks, the horses stink, the rugs stink.urgh![]()
I do agree with this. As I said, my horse lives out, so I don't bed my stable down - it just has matting and a bale or so of shavings which I pul down in a thin layer, and can make up a half bed if for some reason he needs to be in at night. I do notice that if he wee's at the front of the box where the shavings are thinner, it can make the place reek. There's no way I;d have him in at night like that - his rugs would end up gross. But as he only comes in for an hour max, I'm not going to make up a full bed for him to dig up!!
It wasn't just the smell that bothered me to be honest, it was the sweeping of the bobbley surface too. i always felt like i wanted to take them out and wash them, which,of course, isn't practical. So even if i had sealed, properly fitted mats id still have this issue unless i got the non bobble ones and i have heard they are slippery if wet.
He's been a week without them now. So far much cleaner and no issues at all![]()
hmm, I know of a riding school that uses straw on mats-all internal stables, it really is minging. I used to work for a local eventer who insisted all legs were hosed down year round when coming in from the field and then the horses bunged straight back into boxes with mats and literally a sprinkling of sawdust in draughty, wind swept internal stables. Felt quite sorry for them.
If I had big horses I would have mats throughout and normal beds. As it is I think its nice that they have a mat to stand on at the doorway and their hay with nice big beds elsewhere.