Easy installation:
Step one: create a firm base of crushed rock (i.e. decomposed granite, road base, limestone screening, etc). If the ground does not drain, dig a leach pit in the desired area, fill it with gravel and level it out.
Step two:* for wooden barns* Simply lay out your Stall Skin, run excess fabric up the wall and attach directly to the wall with molding and screws. *for metal, concrete & pipe corral barns* Place 2x4 pressure-treated lumber around the edge and add finely crushed rock to grade level. Lay out your Stall Skin. Screw down through the molding and material into the wooden frame below. Cut off any excess material along the outside edge of the wood frame.
Step three: Wood shavings, straw or rice hulls perform well with Stall Skins. Extra absorbent bedding such as palletized sawdust or peat will work, but are less effective.
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BY: animal lady (OWENSVILLE, MO) - Dec 11, 2012 ITEM #: 38650
4 of 4 people found the following testimonial helpful.
I bought Stall skins for 3 12'x12' stalls back in 2000. They are just now starting to show wear! They allow the urine to go through to the layer of sand below and they dry out in a few hours. The surface is soft and cushy which is helpful for my pony who founders frequently. I have a couple of horses that paw the surface when waiting for their food and they have never broken through the stall skin. A confession: they say to keep at least 6" of sawdust or other bedding to protect the stall skin, but I have gone months without any bedding cover and these skins still hold up. I have large horses, donkeys and the pony who once spent 6 months in the stall and they are just now starting to show some wear... no holes, just a bit of coming up at the edges.
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