debbier4
Member
Just wanted to share my learning so others don't make the same mistakes as me.
I have just had stable mats laid in my 3 stables (cost over £1000). I wanted to increase my horses comfort and hopefully save a little on bedding costs.
What nobody told me was:
1. The most important thing to think about is drainage - where will the urine go as it will no longer be absorbed by the bedding but will run under the mats. (In my case my drainage isn't good enough and it runs through the brick base at the front of my stables and looks gross!)
2. Really think about where the joins are going to be. This is linked to point 1. My mare happens to wee exactly where 4 mats join increasing problem 1.
To be honest I am not sure how I will rectify my issues but I am going to start by lifting all the mats and re-positioning with the joins in a different place and I will need to switch bedding as flax just isn't absorbent enough.
Hopes this helps those who are considering mats.......
Disappointed Debbie
I have just had stable mats laid in my 3 stables (cost over £1000). I wanted to increase my horses comfort and hopefully save a little on bedding costs.
What nobody told me was:
1. The most important thing to think about is drainage - where will the urine go as it will no longer be absorbed by the bedding but will run under the mats. (In my case my drainage isn't good enough and it runs through the brick base at the front of my stables and looks gross!)
2. Really think about where the joins are going to be. This is linked to point 1. My mare happens to wee exactly where 4 mats join increasing problem 1.
To be honest I am not sure how I will rectify my issues but I am going to start by lifting all the mats and re-positioning with the joins in a different place and I will need to switch bedding as flax just isn't absorbent enough.
Hopes this helps those who are considering mats.......
Disappointed Debbie