Holly Hocks
Well-Known Member
My two TBs are disgusting - one mare and one gelding. Gelding tries to kill the mare through the bars as he hates her guts and the mare does the wall of death digging the bedding up so that she can then throw herself on the floor to roll.
So by the morning, I am left with the mare who has spread all the bedding up the banks, and i just have huge pooey banks with no bedding in the middle which I then have to start sifting through, and the other stable with Mr Arthritic in who can't be bothered to lift his feet up properly has trodden and mashed all the poo into the bedding.
They are still out 24/7 but I am trying to plan ahead for winter. Last winter they both had hugely thick beds and I just took the poo out during the week and then spent the weekend breaking my back digging the wet out.
I am trying to save time this winter as well as saving my back which is knackered. How much time does it save putting rubber matting down and a thinner bed which I can then sweep out in the morning and does it save much money on bedding?
Thanks
So by the morning, I am left with the mare who has spread all the bedding up the banks, and i just have huge pooey banks with no bedding in the middle which I then have to start sifting through, and the other stable with Mr Arthritic in who can't be bothered to lift his feet up properly has trodden and mashed all the poo into the bedding.
They are still out 24/7 but I am trying to plan ahead for winter. Last winter they both had hugely thick beds and I just took the poo out during the week and then spent the weekend breaking my back digging the wet out.
I am trying to save time this winter as well as saving my back which is knackered. How much time does it save putting rubber matting down and a thinner bed which I can then sweep out in the morning and does it save much money on bedding?
Thanks