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crowleysridgegirl
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2012-03-07 9:00 AM (#141751)
Subject: stall bedding


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Has anyone used the pine pelleted bedding for stalls that is dampened down prior to the first use? We used this as the bedding choice for our new barn,our horses have only been stalled about 3-4 nights (been a really mild winter,here) and we found that this has caused an extrordinary amount of DUST all over everything inside! I don't really like it,and am wondering about trying shavings next winter instead of this stuff.(It does have good absorbency qualities,however.)
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ponytammy
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2012-03-07 7:55 PM (#141775 - in reply to #141751)
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ponytammy
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2012-03-07 8:03 PM (#141776 - in reply to #141751)
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I use it. I have found that some brands are dustier that others. I like Equine Fresh the best. I also use mini-flakes when they are on sale. Not as absorbant, but still fall through the pick easily.

Congrats on your barn! We had a mild winter because you built it. LOL! Mone haven't been in that much either. I have a feeling all the rain that is being predicated this Spring will make up for them not being in during the winter. Ha!

A trick that Bret showed me at Big Creek was to cut an X on the flat side of the bag and then add about 5 gallons of water. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes and poof, the pellets absorb the water better than adding to the top of the bag as the directions indicate.

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crowleysridgegirl
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2012-03-07 9:16 PM (#141782 - in reply to #141776)
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Thanks for that tip,PonyTammy.We'll try that.

I don't remember the name of the brand,we get it at Tractor Supply.I was aghast the last PM they spent the night in the barn when we saw the layer of dust all over everything from their moving around! I'd think it would be unhealthy for them,also.Do you think dampening the bedding before putting the horses inside might help any?

I don't put my horses inside unless it's a combo of cold/rain/wind or sleet,snow,freezing rain.The amount of cleanup the following day is unreal.Yes,that's the truth,build a barn,nice winter.I'm sure not disappointed that they didn't get to spend more nights inside it tho!!!

 

 

 
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2012-03-07 11:02 PM (#141787 - in reply to #141751)
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We use shredded paper. High absorbency, no dust, fast break down when composted or spread.
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farmbabe
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2012-03-08 9:18 AM (#141804 - in reply to #141751)
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I love straw..straw that has been put through a shredder on the combine so its fluffy. of course we grow barley and oats so i can make sure its the straw I want...I also find it interesting that Tb tracks use straw and not shavings. if anyone is paranoid about dust it would be TB trainers.
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loveduffy
Reg. Feb 2006
Posted 2012-03-09 9:22 AM (#141856 - in reply to #141751)
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you could do a mix that would help with the dust 
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Rockin Y Ranch
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2017-05-08 12:39 PM (#169860 - in reply to #141751)
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You are SUPPOSED to wet the bedding down so that it absorbs the water and expands.  It's the only bedding I use now for my horses, particularly at 3-5 day events.  Absolutely no dust if wet properly.  I use 6 bags for one stall, spread evenly.  I used to use the shavings, but there is no much waste with shavings.  The pelleted shavings, after wetting and expansion, make clean up easy as the bedding sifts easily.  
My horses like it so such they are often laying down comfortably in their stalls with all the loud announcing, music, other horses, trucks/trailers, etc. carrying on around them.  And it's easier to transport (less space).  IMHO 
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crowleysridgegirl
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2017-06-01 4:13 PM (#169982 - in reply to #169860)
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 Trust me- we did wet it down,as per the instructions,and it dries.we would rewet it before using it again.
we stopped using that particular brand from TSC / Orschlean also carries it) and went to a pine flake bedding,not the pellets.The results were,much much less dust.
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sassyinpink
Reg. Jun 2019
Posted 2019-06-30 11:08 PM (#172482 - in reply to #141751)
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make sure u use straws and not shavings.
thick straws are well loved by the horse
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