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definatley yes!!!under the sawdust or beding,is hard wood or concrete.and the horse were to urinate witghout any straw or sawdust on that concrete or wood,it woudlt soak iton anything andif the horse were to walk ove that it would slip nd fall and its stall ould be a huge mess!!!i recommend sawdust.

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What types of material should be used as horse bedding?

Horse bedding is made from wood shavings. Soft woods are often used to create the shavings for the bedding. Horse shavings are offered by the bag or can also be purchased in bulk.


What is horse matting used for?

Horse matting is a flooring used in stables to keep the horse's joints and provide them warmth. This will help the horse from eating its bedding as well as help save time and labor for their caretakers.


Why is bedding used in stables?

To make the horse more comfortable when it lies down, to absorb wetness.


Is it OK if a horse eats a straw bedding?

It is not good for the horse to eat straw. Instead of using straw for the bedding I would switch to sawdust so you will not have to worry about your horse eating the straw.


Is it safe to use bark on the floor of a horse stall?

Bark is never used for horse bedding. Some barks can be irritating and may cause respirtory problems. Some horses will actually eat some of their bedding and certain barks can cause digestive problems.


How do you get bedding in on Howrse?

A blanket cannot be put onto a horse as you are unable to buy one. You can however have a blanket which allows you to have your horse sleep outside in all weather. To get this it is a random event. you just put your horse in the box and sometimes it will find objects. e.g tub of grease, whip, horse blanket and a few more. Plus I found it's more likely that you get the blanket when you put your horse in the box for THREE HOURS.


Where do you buy horse food bedding etc from?

A tac shop


How much does horse bedding cost?

The cost of horse bedding will vary considerably depending on the type of bedding and your location. Straw is one of the least expensive types but it is dusty and horses may eat it. A 40-50 pound bale of bedding straw typically goes for $4 or more. Sawdust, which should almost never be used as bedding can be free to if you can haul it away from lumber mills, or you may have to pay for it, expect it to cost about the same as straw for a 40pound bag. Shavings are most commonly used and come in bags, this may cost from $6 a bag and up. Pelleted bedding is the best and usually most expensive option at $7 and up for a 40 pound bag.Another option is shredded paper, which can be Eco friendly and cost effective. If you can get ahold of enough newspaper or plain white paper and have it shredded into little 'confetti' style pieces then you can basically have free horse bedding. Always remember that all wood products used for horse bedding should be made strictly from Pine/Fir type woods as anything else can cause problems.


Is straw good for a horse?

To eat NO absolutely not! It is good for bedding though!


What would make the best bedding in a horse stall?

People have been using straw for thousands of years. It still makes good bedding.


Is wood chip bedding good to use in a horses stall?

Wood shavings make great bedding if it's from the right kind of tree. Cedar or redwood are not used for horse stalls. Pine and fir make the best bedding. Some people prefer straw and rice hulls are also good choices.


How much bedding does a horse need?

The most common reason to use bedding in a horse stable is to absorb urine. It is unhealthy for a horse if its enclosure stays damp. The bedding will absorb the urine and then you can scoop it up along with any fecal material. Then you replace the amount of bedding you've picked up with fresh bedding. There are many different kinds of bedding available and they all do the job to varying degrees. Check with other horse owners in your area to see what they're using and why. Then decide what is best for your horse.