wet horse...

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Our new horse is clean in the stable but very wet.

He is currently on straw but is just not absorbant enough so plan to move him onto shavings.

With a 'wet' horse would it be better to remove the wet bed each day or deep litter? Being used to straw, the price of shavings was a bit of a shock so want the most out of them!

Thanks in advance.
 
In your situation I would try him on wood pellets or a mixture of a base of wood pellets and shavings on top if you don't like the appearance of wood pellets.

My lad is a big lad in a relatively small stable with an uneven floor so the wee was pooling. 3 bags of wood pellets under his bed has stopped this and having trialed taking the wet out ever day, I now leave it in and do a full muck out once a week... move remaining wood pellets to wet patch and top up with new, then put a layer of chopped rape straw bedding on top :) Highly absorbant and clean...would never have thought it!
 
Thats very helpful, thanks!

Do you put the wood pellets in dry, as they are an 'under base'?

I'm still playing about with them to be honest... a lot of people say not to wet them so that they have more capacity for soaking wet up... I have kinda been doing half and half... damping them with about half the amount of water you're supposed to. But I have also put a couple of bags in drybut have found they make their way out from under the bed a bit easier like this and get chucked on the muck heap whole so they're a bit of a waste!
 
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