5 Steps To Getting Better Horses

By Patrick Melero


Whether you have horse stables at your home or board your horses at a facility, there are a number of things to consider. One of the most important things to take into consideration is the comfort of your horses. There are numerous tasks you can complete in order to make your horses' stable stalls more comfortable and relaxing.

One thing you may have overlooked in regard to your horse stables, for example, is the type of bedding you are using in each stall. Generally, even boarding stables allow horse owners to buy the bedding of their choice. This article will provide you with important information about a few of the most common types of bedding.

1. Straw is the least expensive form of bedding that can be purchased for horse stables. If, however, straw absorbs any type of liquid, such as urine, it will begin decomposing. Therefore, if you choose to use straw bedding in your horse stables, it will have to be replaced frequently.

Typically, two or three bales of straw will need to be used for each stall when the bedding is changed. Furthermore, it can take a lot of time to clean all of the straw out of your horse stables' stalls. If, though, your budget doesn't allow for anything more expensive, straw bedding is an effective option.

2. Wood shavings are a bedding choice for horse stables that have been consistently increasing in popularity. Wood shavings require very little work to clean out of every stall. This type of bedding is more costly than straw, but is highly effective.

If you opt to put wood shavings in your horse stables, don't forget that there are multiple options available to you. Hard wood shavings, such as walnut and maple, may give your horse splinters. This is not nearly as likely to happen if you buy soft wood shavings, such as cedar and pine.

3. Hemp has not been used as bedding in horse stables for very long, but it is gaining in popularity. This material is extremely absorbent, so it keeps each stall dry and comfortable for the horse. In addition, hemp bedding doesn't have a negative impact on the environment because it is completely organic. Hemp is more costly than wood shavings or straw, but lasts for a significantly longer period of time.

The sort of bedding you decide to buy for your horse stables is largely based on personal preference. All of the types of bedding described above are effective, though some require more work than others. If you are interested in learning more about the bedding options you have for your horse stables, consult someone who has years of experience working with horses.




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