Monday, August 2, 2010

Is It Worth Giving Horse Stall Mats A Test?

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Any person who's taking care of horses as well as responsible for cleaning the horse stalls everyday would like to find out easiest and most hygienic way possible to complete the job. A cement or concrete floor results in a horrible mess with the bedding and the horse's waste, particularly during winter months.

If you are searching for a great substitute for the current condition of your horse stall flooring, you may have to think about obtaining trial rubber horse stall mats, may be a recycled one to test at least. They may be purchased on the internet and brought to your stables, so there isn't any effort and not much expense involved in trying this.
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Friday, July 30, 2010

Why Use Recycled Rubber Horse Stall Mats?

Photo of a horse in stable, wearing standing b...Image via Wikipedia
Once you begin probing at some other horse stables you'll be amazed that many horse owners are ow opting to use recycled rubber horse stall mats. A few reasons why they consider using it are:
  • the convenience of cleaning
  • horse comfort for standing
  • good traction, so your horses can rise and walk with full confidence
The price of recycled rubber horse stable mats is quickly brought back on savings because you do not have to buy horse bedding and adding it to the stable. The time you or your staff will be spending in the cleaning process is also minimized. Plus they are durable and can last for years if you keep it clean often.
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Using Rubber Stall Mats

A horse inside a box stall, checking out his n...Image via Wikipedia
Being a diligent horse owner who have committed at least a few hours a day to cleaning horse stables, you'll absolutely be thrilled on how simple, easy and quick it really is to clean using rubber stall mats for horses.

Simply mop away the waste from the rubber stall mats. All you need to do is hose the top down with water and a mild cleaning agent. Definitely a hygienic and efficient method compared to what you need to do traditionally in order to maintain the cleanliness of your horse stable.
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