madabouthehorse
Well-Known Member
Thinking ahead to winter, and with a yard move imminent!
I currently have one horse on aubiose on concrete, but even the deepest bed he digs holes and nicks himself occasionally so will be going for mats for him again. Currently have the heavy one, but could be tempted by the EVA, do they move though?
The other is currently on mats and Aubiose, but with the new yard I’m planning on going back to straw with wood pellets underneath as he much prefers this.
Question is, would you put mats under this? I always do BIG beds when they are stabled overnight in winter, and I found previously when I took the wet out it would dry better on just concrete. But then they are stood on concrete eating at the front of the stable which can be cold and he is getting older. Equally in the summer they have smaller beds as only stabled for a few hours so mats would be better then? Or I could put mats at the front for him to stand on to eat, and have it concrete under the bed?
I think I’d rather mats, just worried about it becoming a smelly wet mess on straw. Previously when I used the straw & pellets it didn’t get wet as I used plenty, but like I said the damp area dried in a few hours on concrete even in the depths of winter.
Thoughts please?
I currently have one horse on aubiose on concrete, but even the deepest bed he digs holes and nicks himself occasionally so will be going for mats for him again. Currently have the heavy one, but could be tempted by the EVA, do they move though?
The other is currently on mats and Aubiose, but with the new yard I’m planning on going back to straw with wood pellets underneath as he much prefers this.
Question is, would you put mats under this? I always do BIG beds when they are stabled overnight in winter, and I found previously when I took the wet out it would dry better on just concrete. But then they are stood on concrete eating at the front of the stable which can be cold and he is getting older. Equally in the summer they have smaller beds as only stabled for a few hours so mats would be better then? Or I could put mats at the front for him to stand on to eat, and have it concrete under the bed?
I think I’d rather mats, just worried about it becoming a smelly wet mess on straw. Previously when I used the straw & pellets it didn’t get wet as I used plenty, but like I said the damp area dried in a few hours on concrete even in the depths of winter.
Thoughts please?