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Rodeo Rose
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-03-10 11:21 AM
Subject: Adding salt to arena



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 What is the best way to add salt to an arena? Do you water, add salt then work it? Add salt, work it, then water and work it? Advice please!
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Whiteboy
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2014-03-10 11:26 AM
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Why Salt?
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-03-10 11:30 AM
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I have never heard of adding salt to an Arena, but I learn something new every day  
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2014-03-10 11:33 AM
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I'm lost.  I could use some salt in my riding area, but that would be ice melt!! 
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Griz
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-03-10 11:36 AM
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Never heard of this. Why do you add salt? 
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komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2014-03-10 11:38 AM
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Unless you are encouraging your horse to Sand Colic... Why add salt?
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Rodeo Rose
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-03-10 11:44 AM
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 It lowers dust and can water it at lower temps without it freezing.
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Rodeo Rose
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-03-10 11:50 AM
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komet. - 2014-03-10 10:38 AM

Unless you are encouraging your horse to Sand Colic... Why add salt?

Its for indoor arena ground, very commonly used
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komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2014-03-10 12:06 PM
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komet. - 2014-03-10 10:38 AM

Unless you are encouraging your horse to Sand Colic... Why add salt?

Its for indoor arena ground, very commonly used

So there is no sand in the dirt where you live?
Nature provided very few mammals with the ability to sweat as a primary cooling method... Humans and horses are the only two I know of for sure but I've heard Elk do as well. (Gotothewhip.. Can you help out here?) Those who sweat need lots of salt and I would not provide it to horses free choice without some control.
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docschic
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2014-03-10 12:09 PM
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What formulation of salt are you looking at?  There are many different formulations out there and some can do more harm then good to the soil/arena soil structure.   
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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2014-03-10 12:12 PM
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Up here its very common to add salt to indoor pens so you can ride throughout the winter to keep the ground from freezing.  We've used a fertilizer spreader but got to be kind of hard to push it through the sand.  Ended  up being a work out.  We've also just walked around and spread it by hand.  
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ajs2002
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-03-10 12:13 PM
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I add Dow Flake to my arena every year. I drag, spread, water, drag.  
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RockinGR
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2014-03-10 12:14 PM
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It will also keep your arena weed free :)

We use it on the fair grounds arena, but we just get salt water from the oil company that's right next to the fairgrounds. Put it in a 1000gal tank and apply it when we water the ground, then work it in. Works great.
I don't currently have an arena at home, but I'd put salt water on it without hesitation. Never seen a horse trying to eat dirt after the salt water is put on. We turn the roping cattle out in it all the time, and I've never seen them eating the dirt either.
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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2014-03-10 12:15 PM
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komet. - 2014-03-10 12:06 PM
Rodeo Rose - 2014-03-10 11:50 AM
komet. - 2014-03-10 10:38 AM Unless you are encouraging your horse to Sand Colic... Why add salt?
Its for indoor arena ground, very commonly used
So there is no sand in the dirt where you live? Nature provided very few mammals with the ability to sweat as a primary cooling method... Humans and horses are the only two I know of for sure but I've heard Elk do as well. (Gotothewhip.. Can you help out here?) Those who sweat need lots of salt and I would not provide it to horses free choice without some control.

In the indoor arenas you have to haul sand in from the sand/gravel pits.  No animal is going to be eating it, strictly for riding use only.  
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ACEINTHEHOLE
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2014-03-10 12:36 PM
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komet. - 2014-03-10 12:06 PM
Rodeo Rose - 2014-03-10 11:50 AM
komet. - 2014-03-10 10:38 AM Unless you are encouraging your horse to Sand Colic... Why add salt?
Its for indoor arena ground, very commonly used
So there is no sand in the dirt where you live? Nature provided very few mammals with the ability to sweat as a primary cooling method... Humans and horses are the only two I know of for sure but I've heard Elk do as well. (Gotothewhip.. Can you help out here?) Those who sweat need lots of salt and I would not provide it to horses free choice without some control.

I think you are missing her point.  She is going to put it in the arena she rides in... do your horses commonly eat dirt while you are riding them? 
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Rodeo Rose
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-03-10 1:11 PM
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CYA Ranch - 2014-03-10 11:12 AM Up here its very common to add salt to indoor pens so you can ride throughout the winter to keep the ground from freezing.  We've used a fertilizer spreader but got to be kind of hard to push it through the sand.  Ended  up being a work out.  We've also just walked around and spread it by hand.  

 Thank you!! Will be using magnesium chloride..
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barrelracr131
Reg. Aug 2011
Posted 2014-03-10 1:17 PM
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komet. - 2014-03-10 12:06 PM
Rodeo Rose - 2014-03-10 11:50 AM
komet. - 2014-03-10 10:38 AM Unless you are encouraging your horse to Sand Colic... Why add salt?
Its for indoor arena ground, very commonly used
So there is no sand in the dirt where you live? Nature provided very few mammals with the ability to sweat as a primary cooling method... Humans and horses are the only two I know of for sure but I've heard Elk do as well. (Gotothewhip.. Can you help out here?) Those who sweat need lots of salt and I would not provide it to horses free choice without some control.

In the indoor arenas you have to haul sand in from the sand/gravel pits.Β  No animal is going to be eating it, strictly for riding use only. Β 

My horse was turned out in a sand arena that was salt treated.

He ate the sand, even though he had a salt block. He was the only one out of the group that did it. It's rare, but it happens.

I would still add it though. Now if he is turned out there, he wears a cribbing muzzle so he cannot eat it.
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paysonw
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2014-03-10 3:38 PM
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Many moons ago when I worked for a feed store I hauled a fertilizer truck load of salt from the salt mine around Houston and spread it on the race track at a training facility by driving on each side of the track. I don't remember if they told me why, I just remember they were very sure I did not get the truck on the track.
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docschic
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2014-03-10 4:01 PM
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Rodeo Rose - 2014-03-10 1:11 PM
CYA Ranch - 2014-03-10 11:12 AM Up here its very common to add salt to indoor pens so you can ride throughout the winter to keep the ground from freezing.  We've used a fertilizer spreader but got to be kind of hard to push it through the sand.  Ended  up being a work out.  We've also just walked around and spread it by hand.  
 Thank you!! Will be using magnesium chloride..

Perfect....talk to your county road crew and you may be able to get a break on it.  Or talk to your local ag retailer and they may be able to get it for you cheap as well.  It's a fairly cheap product to get.  For dust control just spray it on and don't worry about working it in. 
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Crowned Image
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-03-10 4:23 PM
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ACEINTHEHOLE - 2014-03-10 12:36 PM

komet. - 2014-03-10 12:06 PM
Rodeo Rose - 2014-03-10 11:50 AM
komet. - 2014-03-10 10:38 AM Unless you are encouraging your horse to Sand Colic... Why add salt?
Its for indoor arena ground, very commonly used
So there is no sand in the dirt where you live? Nature provided very few mammals with the ability to sweat as a primary cooling method... Humans and horses are the only two I know of for sure but I've heard Elk do as well. (Gotothewhip.. Can you help out here?) Those who sweat need lots of salt and I would not provide it to horses free choice without some control.

I think you are missing her point. Β She is going to put it in the arena she rides in... do your horses commonly eat dirt while you are riding them?Β 

I do, my horses don't


we add salt also, they use a sand/ice melt/salt spreader (whatever you choose to call it) you hook up to your pick up truck. similar to the salt spreaders you see on the streets for pick ups :) we also use it to spread grass seed in the pastures
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