Wood pellets (again) how deep do you go?

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How deep do you make the bed?
At the moment my bed is about 4" deep. I'm used to straw a foot deep. I don't want to put straw on top as mare dirty. I am on mats.

Should I make it a bit deeper or is it ok?

Using LWP premium and loving them 5 min muck outs and then 20min taking out wet every 6 / 7 days + 1 new bag.
 
I'm on the same pellets and take the wet out twice a week with a bag of pellets down once a week. My mare also has mats and the bed is about the same thickness as yours. I wouldn't make it any bigger but that's just me :)
 
Stand on the bed and drop suddenly to your knees. If it hurts the bed is too thin! We use about 3 inches on very thick rubber mats for heavy cobs.
Hi(waves) been lurking for a while.Someone gave me this tip and I've always found it very useful.
 
Stand on the bed and drop suddenly to your knees. If it hurts the bed is too thin! We use about 3 inches on very thick rubber mats for heavy cobs.
Hi(waves) been lurking for a while.Someone gave me this tip and I've always found it very useful.

Hi!

Mine are 3-4" deep and on mats. I think it's about the right depth and unbelieveably easy to manage
 
Stand on the bed and drop suddenly to your knees. If it hurts the bed is too thin! We use about 3 inches on very thick rubber mats for heavy cobs.
Hi(waves) been lurking for a while.Someone gave me this tip and I've always found it very useful.

Christ, I'd never be able to get back up again! :eek: :D

Mine aren't as thick as that: possibly I'm a mean owner. I'd say a max of two inches on matting. I have added a bale of Easibed just to eke it out, the bed was far better this morning with this in it. I stupidly left two bags emptied and soaking into a barrow yesterday: blasted thing overflowed!

I muck put by sieving it so hardly any bed gets removed. Am I alone in this? Does anyone treat them like shavings and muck out by chucking it up and letting the poo roll down the banks? Do you have banks?
 
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I have mats and use a 4 inch layer of wood pellets (wetted when laid) with a bale of shavings around the edge for banks. My mare is very active in her stable and stirs everything up over night. I can scoop out one or two poohs with the shavings fork but have to remove the majority of dung by hand into a skip as it's all in bits scattered through the bedding. She also pees quite heavily in the back corner and I generally have to remove the wet every 3rd day and add a bag of pellets or two. It's still quicker to do than a shavings/miscanthus/straw bed and cheaper too. But I sure wish my horse was tidier in her stable - I'd love to be able to muck out in 5 mins and only use 1 bag of pellets per week!
 
Since wood pellets she's very tidy unlike in straw. Any wet in the week I take out some if I can see it if not take the hard stuff out at the weekend. She doesn't normally wee at the door, not sure what that was about.
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Stand on the bed and drop suddenly to your knees. If it hurts the bed is too thin! We use about 3 inches on very thick rubber mats for heavy cobs.
Hi(waves) been lurking for a while.Someone gave me this tip and I've always found it very useful.

I love this tip :D

OP, my bed is about 4/5 inches deep on mats... Ben lies down every night :D, I'm sure if you pushed the straw down compact as if you were lying on it it wouldn't be nearly so thick as your wood pellet bed.
 
Christ, I'd never be able to get back up again! :eek: :D

Mine aren't as thick as that: possibly I'm a mean owner. I'd say a max of two inches on matting. I have added a bale of Easibed just to eke it out, the bed was far better this morning with this in it. I stupidly left two bags emptied and soaking into a barrow yesterday: blasted thing overflowed!

I muck put by sieving it so hardly any bed gets removed. Am I alone in this? Does anyone treat them like shavings and muck out by chucking it up and letting the poo roll down the banks? Do you have banks?

Nope I sieve out with a fork, then I scrape at the bed with the fork till I expose the wet clumps and lift them out. Then I fill in the hole and fluff the top layer up, I pop one 15kg bag in a week
 
Mine is laid in half the stable, about 3/4 inches on EVA mats. He's never gone through to the mats, so I'm happy it's thick enough. I don't have banks, and take the wet out once a week. Am currently experimenting with haynet placement, as he leaves one elephant sized poo mountain on the mats, and another in his bed, which he then churns about lying down/getting up! I reckon that if I get the second haynet in the right place, I can get all poo mountains on the mats, and have a nice tidy bed in the mornings!

Edit - I have an Aquamax style fork,which has made it SO much easier to muck out!
 
Yes I sieve the bed about once a week. My tb boxwalks and wee's for england!! Fortunately, wee in the middle - poo all round the outside but mashed into little bits!! So no - not always quicker to muck out, but wet only comes out 2/3 times a week and at least the bed stays nice and dry. Add about 2x10kg bags of LWP a week which I think is quite good for a dirty horse!
 
My bed is probably about 4" deep minimum, and I have a small bank along the back wall, which is mostly made from rape straw. I average out at about 2 bags of bedding per week, but have a huge stable and very wet horse :rolleyes:
 
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