"Stall Skins" vs. Rubber Mats

   / "Stall Skins" vs. Rubber Mats
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Re: \"Stall Skins\" vs. Rubber Mats

I checked out the web site for Ground Masters... looks like a very practical idea. I'm going to get more information from them.

Take Care,
Steve
 
   / "Stall Skins" vs. Rubber Mats
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#12  
Re: \"Stall Skins\" vs. Rubber Mats

I checked out the web site for Ground Masters... looks like a very practical idea. I'm going to get more information from them.

Take Care,
Steve
 
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I bought my cloth here. Cut to order. The cloth was used to both allow liquid to pass through and prevent the stones from being pushed down into the soil.
 
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Re: \"Stall Skins\" vs. Rubber Mats

I bought my cloth here. Cut to order. The cloth was used to both allow liquid to pass through and prevent the stones from being pushed down into the soil.
 
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We used straw as bedding for awhile until the horses convinced us they never intended to go in the stall. They stand or lay out in the paddock on the wood chips. We feed them in the stall so they're used to it, makes it easier to handle them if they need to be confined for any reason. But otherwise they have almost no interest in the stalls.
 
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Re: \"Stall Skins\" vs. Rubber Mats

We used straw as bedding for awhile until the horses convinced us they never intended to go in the stall. They stand or lay out in the paddock on the wood chips. We feed them in the stall so they're used to it, makes it easier to handle them if they need to be confined for any reason. But otherwise they have almost no interest in the stalls.
 
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I remember your post from a while ago & adapted it to the barn I'm building. It's new so I got to skip the digging out step! I dug pits in the middle approx 12" x 3ft by 3 ft deep, connected the pits together with a trench & drain tile & filled the whole works in w/1/2" washed rock. Then spread & tamped 6 to 10" or dense grade crusned stone on top & plan to laydown mats (conveyor because that's what we have) & then bedding. The underdrainage & pits should take care of collecting any water or urine. Time will tell. I know it'll be better than bedding on top of clay that's for sure!
 
   / "Stall Skins" vs. Rubber Mats #18  
Re: \"Stall Skins\" vs. Rubber Mats

I remember your post from a while ago & adapted it to the barn I'm building. It's new so I got to skip the digging out step! I dug pits in the middle approx 12" x 3ft by 3 ft deep, connected the pits together with a trench & drain tile & filled the whole works in w/1/2" washed rock. Then spread & tamped 6 to 10" or dense grade crusned stone on top & plan to laydown mats (conveyor because that's what we have) & then bedding. The underdrainage & pits should take care of collecting any water or urine. Time will tell. I know it'll be better than bedding on top of clay that's for sure!
 
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Mike has got it right. Our stalls are pretty much the same way.
 
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Re: \"Stall Skins\" vs. Rubber Mats

Mike has got it right. Our stalls are pretty much the same way.
 

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