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| Just wondering if anyone help has horse who destroy there stalls. and if there is a solution. seems like they poop and walk around and spread it around. you can never just spot pick the stalls. |
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| You could try giving them a salt lick or maybe a slow freeder for their hay, something to distrcit them- Usually though, if they pace or their messy, you just have to suck it up...  |
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    Location: North Dakota | If this horse is new to stalling sometimes they just need to settle in. Slow feed net is a great option... also sometimes horses do better on the other side of the barn.. sounds odd I know but my mare has to be on a certain side of the barn or she is a pig. |
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| Our mares are always neat and tidy in their stalls, and our geldings are always very messy. We gave them salt licks to see if they would keep them distracted, but it just makes them pee more and their stalls are even worse. So when we go down and pick stalls, one person does our one gelding and the other person can get all the mares cleaned in that same amount of time it takes to clean one gelding. LOL |
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| I heard somewhere that if you pile their poop in one corner they will start going there. Could be a old wives tale but worth a shot |
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| I try to pick my stalls more often if I have a messy one. I've also given them a hay bag in the corner or where their feeder is. While doing chores Ive tied them up by their Haybag. I have geldings and mares both that go in one spot and I've had others no matter the gender go everywhere and walk it all around. If they are worth cleaning up after I deal with it.....otherwise I seriously sell them  |
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| Thanks for all the comments, one mare one gelding and the mare is worse. Might try a hay bag. maybe switch them up. lol thanks |
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    Location: Deep South | Maybe it's a coincidence, maybe not. But every horse I've had that was a pig in the stall was also very nervous by nature, a worrier, very ulcer prone. When I kept their tummies happy, their stalls were cleaner. They paced less and pooped less.
Also, are they stalled beside their buddy? I don't mean can they see another horse from their stall. Is their favorite horse, the one they pal around with in the pasture, the one that is also stalled closest to them? I've found that helps some. |
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      Location: West Texas | If anyone ever figures this one out, let me know, lol!
Some are messy and some are not. Putting more feed in their pen makes them poop more. Putting salt will just make them pee more. We have a bunch of horses and get new ones in all of the time. Mares, geldings, laid back, more nervous.... there doesn't seem to be any common denominator, as far as I can tell?
The best thing we ever did for all the stall maintenance is feed only cubes. That cuts down on any hay on the floor and there is less poop to clean and spread. We also have mats with limestone underneath and use pelleted shavings on top.
Edited by Tdove 2016-12-20 9:43 AM
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        Location: TEXAS | Had 1 mare that only pooped along the walls in the stall and while in the pasture only pooped on the fence lines, wish she could have trained them all to do that..  |
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     Location: SW North Dakota | UGHHHHH! My LSOF doesn't spend too much time in a stall, mainly because he is a terrible PIG! He's really laid back, but spends his spare time crushing every single apple into precisely the size of the shavings, and evenly distrubuted in the 12x12 space. He eats his grain, then poops right in the grain bucket (maybe he just likes his bucket washed everyday). It's not like he could possibly be THAT bored, usually he's just in overnight so I don't have to find him in 1000 acres in the morning when I want to leave.
My son's calf horse is a gelding with a similar personality, and he makes a tidy little pile of poop in the corner, and never has an apple out of place. Literally takes 2 minutes to clean his stall- and most of that is finding the pee. I figure it's because he has 4 high white socks and doesn't like to be dirty.
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     Location: Silver Lake, MN | I have a paint gelding that is the cleanest horse I have ever had. He is totally content in his stall, doesn't make a mess and poops all in one spot. I love it....now I have a weanling that poops random and mixes it all in. He is turned out right now but they still come into the end of the barn for shelter and I clean it daily, and the weaners are pigs!! I am not hopeful he will outgrow it. But I love him so I just try to clean it 2x a day. LOL. |
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     Location: SW North Dakota | CarrieH77 - 2016-12-20 9:28 AM I have a paint gelding that is the cleanest horse I have ever had. He is totally content in his stall, doesn't make a mess and poops all in one spot. I love it....now I have a weanling that poops random and mixes it all in. He is turned out right now but they still come into the end of the barn for shelter and I clean it daily, and the weaners are pigs!! I am not hopeful he will outgrow it. But I love him so I just try to clean it 2x a day. LOL.
SEE? The white makes him cleaner! The weanling is Furrry, right? He's dark, so he can hide the stains!
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | ND3canAddict - 2016-12-20 10:31 AM CarrieH77 - 2016-12-20 9:28 AM I have a paint gelding that is the cleanest horse I have ever had. He is totally content in his stall, doesn't make a mess and poops all in one spot. I love it....now I have a weanling that poops random and mixes it all in. He is turned out right now but they still come into the end of the barn for shelter and I clean it daily, and the weaners are pigs!! I am not hopeful he will outgrow it. But I love him so I just try to clean it 2x a day. LOL. SEE? The white makes him cleaner! The weanling is Furrry, right? He's dark, so he can hide the stains!
It's a theory...
My chromey gelding is the same way! Poops in one spot, pee's in another and is the neatest horse in his stall! |
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     Location: Silver Lake, MN | ND3canAddict - 2016-12-20 10:31 AM CarrieH77 - 2016-12-20 9:28 AM I have a paint gelding that is the cleanest horse I have ever had. He is totally content in his stall, doesn't make a mess and poops all in one spot. I love it....now I have a weanling that poops random and mixes it all in. He is turned out right now but they still come into the end of the barn for shelter and I clean it daily, and the weaners are pigs!! I am not hopeful he will outgrow it. But I love him so I just try to clean it 2x a day. LOL. SEE? The white makes him cleaner! The weanling is Furrry, right? He's dark, so he can hide the stains!
It's a theory...
Yes the dark brown one is a total piglet!! LOL. I am so happy the paint stays clean...makes life so much easier! HAHA! |
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        Location: Sunny So Cal | heidiinaz - 2016-12-17 9:01 AM I heard somewhere that if you pile their poop in one corner they will start going there. Could be a old wives tale but worth a shot
I have tried this with my 4 year old because he tears up his stall. I have been putting it in the corner for 6 months now and it hasn't done anything for him. Still poops and then walks through it. I just think he is a messy horse. |
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        Location: Sunny So Cal | ND3canAddict - 2016-12-20 8:31 AM CarrieH77 - 2016-12-20 9:28 AM I have a paint gelding that is the cleanest horse I have ever had. He is totally content in his stall, doesn't make a mess and poops all in one spot. I love it....now I have a weanling that poops random and mixes it all in. He is turned out right now but they still come into the end of the barn for shelter and I clean it daily, and the weaners are pigs!! I am not hopeful he will outgrow it. But I love him so I just try to clean it 2x a day. LOL. SEE? The white makes him cleaner! The weanling is Furrry, right? He's dark, so he can hide the stains!
It's a theory...
I think its a good theory! lol my white horse poops along the wall and is never dirty. My messy one is a dark bay! |
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     Location: Georgia | I use a slow feeding hay net and it helps A LOT with my messy one, really keeps him busy all night! I really really like the Hay Chix heavy duty ones because my horse can be rough on them. The mini nets will fit about half a bale of hay and the micro minis will fit a couple of flakes. In my signature there is a link for a 20%off coupon code. Good through december 31st  |
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| I have a very clean mare that always goes in the same spot. I noticed when she was in a pen with 2 other horses, they all started going in about the same spot and keeping it relatively clean. I took her out and the other 2 turned back into messy little pigs going wherever :( |
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     Location: SW North Dakota | mandita8907 - 2016-12-20 12:47 PM I use a slow feeding hay net and it helps A LOT with my messy one, really keeps him busy all night! I really really like the Hay Chix heavy duty ones because my horse can be rough on them. The mini nets will fit about half a bale of hay and the micro minis will fit a couple of flakes. In my signature there is a link for a 20%off coupon code. Good through december 31st 
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