mischamoo
Well-Known Member
What are people's views of a straw bed with woodchip on the base?
I have a very messy TB gelding on box rest at the moment.
He has very thick rubber mats under a current deep straw bed but am finding he's so messy, I'm having to remove most his bed daily where the wet just keeps soaking to the top.
He is a bed eater of his straw however
, especially when first laid and I worry that it maybe a colic case waiting to happen if he decides to munch down his straw bed to the woodchip that I hope to lay underneath the straw as an aid to help soak up the wet.
I'm very happy with him bedded on straw and he seems to find it more comfy than when he was on woodchip so the option of completely changing his bedding isn't a preferred option if possible.
Has anyone used this technique before? Was it effective? Is horse likely to ingest woodchip if he decides to take a fancy and eat his bed?
Any suggestions welcome!!
I have a very messy TB gelding on box rest at the moment.
He has very thick rubber mats under a current deep straw bed but am finding he's so messy, I'm having to remove most his bed daily where the wet just keeps soaking to the top.
He is a bed eater of his straw however
I'm very happy with him bedded on straw and he seems to find it more comfy than when he was on woodchip so the option of completely changing his bedding isn't a preferred option if possible.
Has anyone used this technique before? Was it effective? Is horse likely to ingest woodchip if he decides to take a fancy and eat his bed?
Any suggestions welcome!!