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1paintedjewel
Reg. Oct 2010
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2016-12-21 7:27 PM
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Stall mats
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Location: MS
We're building a new barn. I'm trying to decide which mats to use in the stalls.
Has anyone ever used stall savers ?
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mocowgirl
Reg. Jan 2005
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2016-12-21 9:53 PM
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RE: Stall mats
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Location: Missouri
what is your floor... Dirt or Concrete ?
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cheeka77
Reg. Nov 2013
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2016-12-21 11:53 PM
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RE: Stall mats
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE my Stall Saver! We've had our barn 20 years and I just put one in my foaling stall this year....why didn't I do it earlier and in all my stalls?! Easy to clean, no moving mats, and they last!
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TBone
Reg. Oct 2003
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2016-12-22 7:50 AM
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RE: Stall mats
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Posts: 2604
Location: Texas
I have built four barns over the past 20 years. I have put Humane Loktuff Stall Mats in every one of them. Love them. But then my stalls are glorified dining rooms. I have 50' sand runs off the back of each stall with 18' of it covered so they pee and lay down out in the runs. It trains them to pee out in the run because they don't like splash. :
) If/When I have to keep one stalled in 12x12 I can close the back stall gate and still put shavings down.
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turtleaut
Reg. Nov 2008
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2016-12-22 7:59 AM
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RE: Stall mats
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Location: Mississippi
I have had the stall saver mats for about 6 months and have been very pleased with them. My horses are turned out 24/7 and only stalled for about an hour each day for feeding or if the weather is bad I will keep them up. We have dirt floors underneath and dug some drainage holes in each stall, put white rock in the holes then we added crusher run on top of that with the mats on top. So far, seems to work good and cleaning is quick and easy
(I use the pelleted bedding
). If mine were up all the time, I could probably give a better review but the stall savers work good for my setup and routine
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1paintedjewel
Reg. Oct 2010
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2016-12-22 8:28 AM
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RE: Stall mats
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Location: MS
My stalls are dirt. Mine are out most of the time.
My biggest concern is not getting mold under whatever mats I use.
I used to use rubber mats and always got mold under them.
I'm in MS so the rubber sweats.
I'm thinking that I won't have that problem with the stall savers.
What did you guys put under yours?
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TBone
Reg. Oct 2003
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2016-12-22 9:01 AM
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RE: Stall mats
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Location: Texas
We put the recommended decomposed granite 4-5" deep under each mat. We live in Central TX which gets VERY humid in the summers. I have never had a mold issue.
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BARRELHORSE USA
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted
2016-12-22 9:17 AM
Subject:
RE: Stall mats
when you dig out your stalls to put any type of sand or grit in them ... lay down
some ag lime to soften up the dirt for better drainage and wicking of moisture ..
then put in your leveling grit or sand then the mats ... you can do this even
if you don't do mats ...
When it comes to geldings they pee in the center of the stall .. you can dig
out and replace the stalls center and lime it to help drainage ... vs the entire
stall ...
HAVE FUN ..
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Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
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2016-12-22 9:37 PM
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RE: Stall mats
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Location: Southeast Louisiana
Probably a silly question, but how does liquid drain if it's a sheet of rubber?
I was thinking that using the mats with holes for drainage would be better
(with the rock underneath
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