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staceylynnh
Reg. Apr 2006
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2018-04-16 1:30 PM
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Stall footings
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What is the best most cost effective stall footing...We are all sand and I love that I don't have to worry about my stalls getting wet, but would like to cut down on the dust. Part of me wants to put down some type of mat, but then I love the low maintenance of the sand.
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gypsykalgirl
Reg. Dec 2014
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2018-04-16 2:06 PM
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RE: Stall footings
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I think sand is by far the best. It is most cost effective, and easy to clean. The only thing that might cause less dust would be pelleted bedding but it is not near as cost effective.
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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
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2018-04-17 4:37 PM
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RE: Stall footings
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Mine are all sand. I wouldnβt want anything else. I havenβt noticed them being overly dusty but if they do I spray them down.
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Kay-DRacing.
Reg. Jun 2009
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2018-04-17 4:54 PM
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RE: Stall footings
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How do you keep your stalls from smelling like ammonia from their urine?
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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
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2018-04-17 10:24 PM
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RE: Stall footings
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Kay-DRacing. - 2018-04-17 4:54 PM
How do you keep your stalls from smelling like ammonia from their urine?
It just kinda dries up. When Iβve had to have one stalled Especially a mare I have put cheap kitty litter in the pee spots. Just make sure itβs the non-clumping kind. My mare is real bad with pee at shows. She pees in one spot so it puddles. We use some stuff I think is called Stall Refresh or something like that.
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Griz
Reg. Sep 2003
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2018-04-18 11:22 AM
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RE: Stall footings
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I use screenings, it's like sand, only it packs. I get it from the rock quarry. I got 16 tons for $245 last week.
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