Interesting and super helpful tutorial. I'm new to horses and I've been doing the pellets wrong. Grateful you took the time and effort to make this video.
I was looking for your sifting device video, but did not see it posted. I thought you might like to see this one, it works amazingly well with cob bedding and it probably works just as well with pellets, especially if you have 9 stalls like you do. I sent a video response to the link but you can type in shaken fork and I think it will show up.
Very good and informative video! We sell the pellet mill equipment to make your own pellets. Your video shows how beneficial bedding pellets are. Thank You!
My mare stable walks so her bed gets messy no matter what 😕 she can’t have straw because she eats it so we had her on shavings but went through 2/3 bags a week and decided to try pellet bedding. So much cheaper, gave her 3 bags to set up her bed and top up 1 bag a week and 2 bags on a full clean out
No, I never tried hemp. I've not seen it available as an option in my area. I have however been in touch with a thoroughbred racing farm who uses peat moss with great success.
How do you control the dust? Initially, the pelleted bedding was great, super absorbent but all of a sudden it’s crazy dusty!! Do you spray with water regularly or take out old and put in new even if it’s not soiled? Thanks
i use shavings and there is no dust what so ever and i only use 3 bags and my horses are in 12x16 stalls there are a lot more shaving in a bag and cover a lot more ground
15 minutes isn't bad for a stall. The amount of time it takes is very dependent on how large the stall is and how deep you put the bedding and whether or not your horse can go in and out at free will. What I love about the bedding pellets is that I get so little of the pellets in the manure pile, which gives me a much better quality composted manure :)
In all honesty, I've never seen pencil shavings in my area, so can't really give you an educated comment on that. I do know that you want to stay away from anything that may contain black walnut shavings. Horses are extremely sensitive to this stuff.
I watched the video and looks so interesting. I am from Bahrain and i was thinking to produce wood shaving to try and sell to the local horse stables, but when I came to know about your product , I thought maybe I can try and sell your product here in Bahrain. May I ask you if you send me price information and minimum supply quantity. Can you also make a financial comparison between your product and the wood chip. I need as much information as you can to enable me to know your product well enough to pass it on to the consumer. Regards, Mahmood Ali . CASA GATE DECOR CONTRACTING.
Bedding won't stop a horse getting cast unless the banks are almost as tall as the horse laying down, the best way to prevent casting is to attach cast strips around the walls
We use clean shavings for our horses and on the compost heap it last a few months longer, it cannot be a reason not to use clean shavings. We will never put preservatives in our horse stalls, the preservatives can hurt the breathing system of the horses. I find this not a good video.
The video is about how to use the pellets. I understand your concerns, and considering that there are many manufacturers out there that produce pellets, I'm sure there are brands available without preservatives. Shavings I'm sure aren't all created equal either. ;)
What a waste of money and time,. My horse has a small very thick bed of sawdust or shavings which lasts forever as she manures in the corner and pees in my bucket, for a carrot. Very little shavings get to my heap, the only cost is the petrol getting them from the carpenters.
You're lucky to have a horse that doesn't need much. But when you're dealing with a boarding facility and care for more than 10 horses, the type of bedding you use becomes subject to a whole bunch of different criteria. Horses are as much an individual as humans are, and each have different routines when it comes to their hygiene :) Some may be as clean as yours, while others create an absolute mess.
Interesting and super helpful tutorial. I'm new to horses and I've been doing the pellets wrong. Grateful you took the time and effort to make this video.
You're very welcome! I'm glad the video helped! 👍😊
Very helpful and interesting gonna swap from shaving to wood pellets xx
Debbie, that's awesome! Let me know what your experience is like with these :)
I was looking for your sifting device video, but did not see it posted. I thought you might like to see this one, it works amazingly well with cob bedding and it probably works just as well with pellets, especially if you have 9 stalls like you do.
I sent a video response to the link but you can type in shaken fork and I think it will show up.
Very good and informative video! We sell the pellet mill equipment to make your own pellets. Your video shows how beneficial bedding pellets are. Thank You!
Thank you! I wasn’t sure how to use them. I’m ordering now!
Glad the video helped!
Great video, I always wondered how those work, thanks!
thank you for sharing this, what an awesome idea!
This was very helpful. thank you!
My mare stable walks so her bed gets messy no matter what 😕 she can’t have straw because she eats it so we had her on shavings but went through 2/3 bags a week and decided to try pellet bedding. So much cheaper, gave her 3 bags to set up her bed and top up 1 bag a week and 2 bags on a full clean out
@DB4L90 That's awesome! I'm glad the video helped :)
Have you tried hemp horse bedding? We would be interested to know your thoughts on this equine stall bedding vs. pine pellets, shavings, or sawdust.
No, I never tried hemp. I've not seen it available as an option in my area. I have however been in touch with a thoroughbred racing farm who uses peat moss with great success.
GOOD QUESTION!
How do you control the dust? Initially, the pelleted bedding was great, super absorbent but all of a sudden it’s crazy dusty!! Do you spray with water regularly or take out old and put in new even if it’s not soiled? Thanks
Awesome! Very informative...thank you!
I’m getting a 1st pony to share with my bestie as half half and we are both 10 years old...
Any recommendations
i use shavings and there is no dust what so ever and i only use 3 bags and my horses are in 12x16 stalls there are a lot more shaving in a bag and cover a lot more ground
Do you need to use Stall Dry with the pellet bedding?
I've never had to use Stall Dry with the pellets. They are so incredibly absorbent, even after wetting them the way I do. :)
I have a horse she's called patra she's a messy horse and it takes fifteen mind to finish mucking out but that's not a lot is it?
15 minutes isn't bad for a stall. The amount of time it takes is very dependent on how large the stall is and how deep you put the bedding and whether or not your horse can go in and out at free will. What I love about the bedding pellets is that I get so little of the pellets in the manure pile, which gives me a much better quality composted manure :)
i use the guardian shavings
What are your thoughts on pencil shavings? they have graphite in them....
In all honesty, I've never seen pencil shavings in my area, so can't really give you an educated comment on that. I do know that you want to stay away from anything that may contain black walnut shavings. Horses are extremely sensitive to this stuff.
Can it be used for dogs
I don't have dogs, so can't comment on that. I do use the pellets for my cats which works fine :)
I meant mins
Shavings.
I watched the video and looks so interesting. I am from Bahrain and i was thinking to produce wood shaving to try and sell to the local horse stables, but when I came to know about your product , I thought maybe I can try and sell your product here in Bahrain. May I ask you if you send me price information and minimum supply quantity. Can you also make a financial comparison between your product and the wood chip. I need as much information as you can to enable me to know your product well enough to pass it on to the consumer.
Regards,
Mahmood Ali .
CASA GATE DECOR CONTRACTING.
yo need some more in that stabble for if thr horse gets carst
Bedding won't stop a horse getting cast unless the banks are almost as tall as the horse laying down, the best way to prevent casting is to attach cast strips around the walls
I do not like pellets You are wetting them no matter what they hold moister. Not good if you have a horse who is prone to thrush . No go for me.
We use clean shavings for our horses and on the compost heap it last a few months longer, it cannot be a reason not to use clean shavings.
We will never put preservatives in our horse stalls, the preservatives can hurt the breathing system of the horses.
I find this not a good video.
The video is about how to use the pellets. I understand your concerns, and considering that there are many manufacturers out there that produce pellets, I'm sure there are brands available without preservatives. Shavings I'm sure aren't all created equal either. ;)
What a waste of money and time,. My horse has a small very thick bed of sawdust or shavings which lasts forever as she manures in the corner and pees in my bucket, for a carrot. Very little shavings get to my heap, the only cost is the petrol getting them from the carpenters.
You're lucky to have a horse that doesn't need much. But when you're dealing with a boarding facility and care for more than 10 horses, the type of bedding you use becomes subject to a whole bunch of different criteria. Horses are as much an individual as humans are, and each have different routines when it comes to their hygiene :) Some may be as clean as yours, while others create an absolute mess.