Maggie2
Well-Known Member
Recently experimented with Hemcore as a base for a horse on box rest 24/7 for a few weeks. This has worked brilliantly with big straw banks and a layer of straw over the Hemcore, has cut the mucking out time down to next to nothing compared to a full muck out daily, the waste is minimal (leaving aside the poo of course) and so on.
I have a plentiful supply of good straw at a very good price but am seriously thinking that for the winter I may adopt doing this in the other stables. I recall reading in H and H many years ago that Robert Oliver put shavings down as a base when they got the show horses in, with straw on top to prevent them getting to the concrete. This was in the days before rubber mats and beds such as Hemcore were available, and by nowof course he may have stopped doing it.
Has anyone ever tried this with wood/any other type of very absorbent bedding with straw on top, did it work?
I have a plentiful supply of good straw at a very good price but am seriously thinking that for the winter I may adopt doing this in the other stables. I recall reading in H and H many years ago that Robert Oliver put shavings down as a base when they got the show horses in, with straw on top to prevent them getting to the concrete. This was in the days before rubber mats and beds such as Hemcore were available, and by nowof course he may have stopped doing it.
Has anyone ever tried this with wood/any other type of very absorbent bedding with straw on top, did it work?