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Is sawdust OK for horse bedding?
Sawdust absorbs urine and holds a large volume of it making it a great choice for horse bedding or other animal bedding. It will also provide a coating for any droppings thereby drying them out and not allowing them to spread to a larger part of the bed, ultimately saving you money.
What is the cheapest bedding for horses?
Sorbeo is the most cost-effective, high-quality pellet bedding around and will probably cost you less than any cheap horse bedding on the market. Why? Because Sorbeo is highly absorbent, 100% natural, and you get more for your money.
Which is the best bedding for a horse?
It can be hard to keep tidy as it easily blows around a stableyard . Wood shavings are more absorbent than straw and dust-extracted products are manufactured especially for use as horse bedding – which is useful if your horse suffers form any respiratory diseases. However these specially produced shavings can be expensive.
Why is straw not a good bedding material for horses?
Straw tends to be dusty and can be moldy, too – a definite drawback for horses or people with respiratory issues. Also, problems with ammonia accumulation in the barn environment are greater with straw bedding because of its low absorbency rate. Finally, straw is edible and not a good bedding choice for horses who should watch their “waistlines.”
What kind of shavings do you use for a horse bed?
It is important that you only buy shavings that have been specifically produced as animal bedding. Needs constant removal of droppings and care has to be taken to ensure the bed does not become wet, causing a build up of ammonia These are made from heat-treated and compact sawdust.
What’s the best way to remove bedding from a horse?
Remove manure but take out as little of the bedding as possible. For urine, only take out the sopping wet portion and remix the damp bedding with dry until you can’t tell what was damp and what was dry. Two bags in a stall can last a week to several weeks. Some horse owners just add a portion of a bag at a time.