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Purposes of Bedding
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There are several types of bedding that can be used in the stable. As each one has a different function, it is vital to choose the correct one for each equine otherwise it can adversely affect the health of the horse.

Furthermore, whichever one is selected, it must be kept as clean as possible. Dirty or wet bedding will create a breeding ground for bacteria. This can cause a host of issues for the horse including foot issues, such as thrush or soft hooves, plus the higher levels of ammonia can irritate their respiratory system. Likewise, most materials used for bedding produce dust at a various levels, this can irritate the horse’s respiratory system causing serious or permanent damage to the horse’s lungs.


Bedding is used for the following reasons:

  • to encourage the horse to rest and lie down.
  • to encourage the horse to stale.
  • to absorb ammonia.
  • to prevent injuries such as bruising, capped elbow or hocks.
  • to provide cushioning for the horse’s legs, and to prevent jarring against the hard surface.
  • to prevent the horse slipping or falling.
  • to provide warmth, insulation and prevent draughts.
  • for cleanliness.
  • for the horse’s comfort.

The following points needs to be considered when choosing bedding:

  • cost.
  • availability.
  • quality of the bedding.
  • ease of disposal.
  • storage.
  • the amount of dust the bedding produces, especially if the horse has a respiratory issue or allergy.
  • if the bedding will be an irritant to the horse’s skin.
  • if the horse eats their bedding, some beddings are more eatable than others (straw).
  • absorbency of the bedding.

Now test your knowledge:

Which answer is NOT a reason for using bedding in the stable?
In the stable, the correct depth of bed will help prevent injuries such as bruising, capped hocks or elbows.
Certain beddings can cause irritation to the horse's skin
What health issues can dirty or wet bedding cause to the horse?
The type of bedding chosen may depend on availability and storage
What health issue can dusty or mouldy bedding cause to the horse?
Bedding must not be used in the stable if the horse has health issues or pollen allergies.
The type of bedding chosen must be suitable for each individual horse.
Due to a high dust content, straw can cause respiratory problems in the horse.
A lack of bedding will not absorb the urine, causing high levels of ammonia.

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