Who puts bedding in field shelters?

katie_southwest

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I have a shelter in my field that I rent, slightly larger than a stable sort of size.
The ponies do go in it to get away from heat/flies/rain. There is no door on the shelter.
I'm wondering whether to fill it with bedding in the winter , or whether its hassle ( I'm picturing straw blowing around and getting kicked out everywhere) :)
What do you put in there, Or what's easiest? straw?
 
I dont have/put any bedding in the mobile shelter.

However, in the 2 static ones I put in the remains of the clean from the banks of the stables at the end of each winter when doing the spring clean - this is soley Eco ComfyBed. I might top up with a bale once or twice a year if needed.
Its not dusty, is heavier than woodchips so doesn't blow about or get dug up so quickly either :)
 
I just have rubber matting in my field shelters. I do not see the point in bedding as they tend to go outside to wee. They do not need it to lie down so why go to the trouble and expense. You can keep it much cleaner without bedding as you will not get the dust levels and it will be healthier without.
 
If I had a field shelter I would put a bed of some sort down, my two have access to our barn and stables but prefer to be out, last night I was expecting them to be kept in (not needed) so put beds down, this morning both horses had obviously spent time lying down overnight, I wouldn't like to sleep on sodden ground, so I like my two to have comfy beds, up to them wether they use them.
 
Pea gravel which occasionally gets raked clean and can be topped up simply by tipping another load into it. I get about a tonne at a time from the local quarry which costs about £20. The ponies like it, it is easy to keep clean, and it stays dry.
 
Mine have a big straw bed in the larger shelter - they love it :) And it doesn't make a mess at all. The smaller shelter is on an earth floor (big one has a hardcore base), so there's sand in that one.
 
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