Casey76
Well-Known Member
I am so hopping mad, and it is getting worse every time I go up to the yard.
I have my mare on shavings at my own expense as she tends to eat a lot of straw if littered on straw. However it is just ridiculous. I'm not sure what exactly the YO does with my bed - I'm fairly sure the manure is just mixed in with the shavings, and for sure the wet is NEVER lifted out. I'm currently spending 40 a WEEK on shavings (4-5 bales a week) - on top of my livery bill.
I can't cope any more.
My mare is fairly neat and only poos in one place. With a shavings fork it is a 5 minute job to lift the poo, scrape back the top of the bed, lift the wet patch and put the sop back down - less than 1/2 a barrow.
It is seriously soul destroying to put down a brand new bed every week on a Sunday, and on a Monday evening come back to a brown churned up mess. What is even more soul destroying is that clean shavings from the banks are scraped down and mixed in with the churned up mass, without any effort to lift any of the wet out (and the banks are scraped down with no effort to keep them neat or anything - I've arrived some nights to find huge holes down to the concrete in patches of the bed - which is just a shear waste of clean bedding.
The bed is so bad at the moment that I'm sure it is being done on purpose.
Well, they've won.
I'm going back to straw.
I earn a decent salary, but spending 160 a month on shavings is ridiculous for one box which isn't even 3x3m
I have my mare on shavings at my own expense as she tends to eat a lot of straw if littered on straw. However it is just ridiculous. I'm not sure what exactly the YO does with my bed - I'm fairly sure the manure is just mixed in with the shavings, and for sure the wet is NEVER lifted out. I'm currently spending 40 a WEEK on shavings (4-5 bales a week) - on top of my livery bill.
I can't cope any more.
My mare is fairly neat and only poos in one place. With a shavings fork it is a 5 minute job to lift the poo, scrape back the top of the bed, lift the wet patch and put the sop back down - less than 1/2 a barrow.
It is seriously soul destroying to put down a brand new bed every week on a Sunday, and on a Monday evening come back to a brown churned up mess. What is even more soul destroying is that clean shavings from the banks are scraped down and mixed in with the churned up mass, without any effort to lift any of the wet out (and the banks are scraped down with no effort to keep them neat or anything - I've arrived some nights to find huge holes down to the concrete in patches of the bed - which is just a shear waste of clean bedding.
The bed is so bad at the moment that I'm sure it is being done on purpose.
Well, they've won.
I'm going back to straw.
I earn a decent salary, but spending 160 a month on shavings is ridiculous for one box which isn't even 3x3m