fburton
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What's the maximum allowable / recommended thickness?
I don't think there is one, is there? Obviously if it's getting so high the horse can't get in and out the door safely or it's head is becoming in danger of hitting the roof it's got far too deep.What's the maximum allowable / recommended thickness?
You read my mind, Amandap.I don't think there is one, is there? Obviously if it's getting so high the horse can't get in and out the door safely or it's head is becoming in danger of hitting the roof it's got far too deep.![]()
I'm not offended by the "straw smells" comments...
But why do people think any other bedding smells any less. The wole basis of a firm bed is the compaction of urine within the fibres of whatever material you use... I bet you when you come to dig, it all smells the same![]()
I have the thick mats, paid a fortune for them and still disgustinghonestly spent a fortune on this horse for bedding!
So better off with shavings? I have been told that its better to put down a layer of sawdust then pop other bedding on top but wondering as to the efficiency and dust levels? Horse was out 24/7 but due to wet ground they are in overnight from 7pm to 6am and people are just amazed at how disgusting my stable and horse smellsI tried the ammonia powder when I used paper and woodpellets but didn't make a difference really.