The most important features of stall bedding are absorbency, comfort, non-toxicity, availability and affordability. Here are a few to consider:
Pro: Offers cushioning
Cons: Can be dusty or moldy; can be palatable, especially oat straw; not absorbent of moisture or odors
Pros: Absorbent; low dust
Con: More expensive form of stall bedding
Pros: Less dusty than straw; very absorbent; may be available from a local sawmill for low or no cost; not palatable
Cons: Must ensure no black walnut shavings are included; needs to be picked from hooves regularly
Pros: Very absorbent and comfortable; low dust
Cons: More difficult to keep clean; must ensure no black walnut chips are included in the stall’s bedding
Pros: Very absorbent; low dust; transported in small volume and then expands when wet; can contain odor-absorbing additives
Cons: Not appropriate for use on a dirt floor because it will absorb moisture from floor; may be expensive
Pros: Doesn’t harbor bacteria; very comfortable; not palatable
Cons: Not absorbent; difficult to dispose of; can cause sand colic if eaten off of
Pro: Offers cushioning when used in volume
Cons: Not often readily available; may be palatable as stall bedding
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