Paint Me Proud
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Following on from Oberon's excellent thread about her straw pellet bed trial I thought i would do the same for a comparative view of the pellets.
I purchased Premium Miscanthus Pellets from http://www.pelletbeds.com/.
My stable is 10ft x 14ft and 4/5th rubber matted
Here is my stable after i had removed previous shavings bed
(notice how messy the mats have got due to the constant wet bed and mess my gelding causes)
I used 8 x 15kg bags to start off my bed
Opened the bags and then distributed the pellets to where i wanted them. Ended up with a bed approx 1 inch thick.
I bought Chico in who had a big spook when he stepped on it as it made a 'scary' noise. But with some treats i got him to walk on it and he realised it wasnt an evil new bed and you could stand on it!
He had a nibble on a few pellets and spat a few back out. He sniffed at it several times but didnt attempt to eat any more.
Here is a photo taken from the tack room at the back of stable - Chico doing his best impression of a hippo (he is on a diet now!)
You can see that despite being walked on several times by Chico the pellets havent really moved very much.
Will wait and see what it is like in the morning and how easy it is to muck out.
I purchased Premium Miscanthus Pellets from http://www.pelletbeds.com/.
My stable is 10ft x 14ft and 4/5th rubber matted
Here is my stable after i had removed previous shavings bed
(notice how messy the mats have got due to the constant wet bed and mess my gelding causes)
I used 8 x 15kg bags to start off my bed
Opened the bags and then distributed the pellets to where i wanted them. Ended up with a bed approx 1 inch thick.
I bought Chico in who had a big spook when he stepped on it as it made a 'scary' noise. But with some treats i got him to walk on it and he realised it wasnt an evil new bed and you could stand on it!
He had a nibble on a few pellets and spat a few back out. He sniffed at it several times but didnt attempt to eat any more.
Here is a photo taken from the tack room at the back of stable - Chico doing his best impression of a hippo (he is on a diet now!)
You can see that despite being walked on several times by Chico the pellets havent really moved very much.
Will wait and see what it is like in the morning and how easy it is to muck out.
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