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pony
4 years ago

good to ride and for ground work. also for older horses and those with minor damage, which are no longer intended to be used on soft floor.

the advantage is also that the floor after the sprinkling gives off the moisture slower, and when rain is not so fast “deep” and shimmery.

for pulling it needs special device. a special egg and a special roll (in a tractor)

it is not easy to do with the ride, but there are holes.

the ecoversion of the reitboden is great. nevertheless extremely carefully – even of this should not land too much on the mistaufen, because it doesn’t make any fun of the peasant carving out of the mosquito. they like to hang while scattering. In addition, the environmentally sound material also needs its time for rotting.

Moreover, the riding floor in the purchase is quite expensive.

Luminou
4 years ago

It’s all right. However, it’s totally annoying because the carpet isn’t supposed to be on the dung pile.

pony
4 years ago
Reply to  Luminou

In general, it is not intended to mimic the reitboden too material-soaking.

Luminou
4 years ago
Reply to  pony

Sure, but I’d rather have some sand and wood chips on the dung pile than carpet chips. Always on the ground.

However, for economic reasons, as little soil as possible should be taken out in the process of unrolling. I only found annoying on the carpet than on the sand.

Urlewas
4 years ago

Yes, carpet chips are mixed with fine sand and are particularly often found in stalls where higher dressage is ridden. Pleasant to riding, the hooves stay fairly clean, but you should be very consistent. Carpet residues should not, of course, be on the dung piles because they should not land in the fields or in the biogas plant. The whole thing is quite expensive to purchase, and dispose of it is problematic.

IcHbiNShlAU
4 years ago

My friend rides on it. I guess it’s normal, but it’s very laborious.

StRiW
4 years ago

Tia has been modern for some time. Let’s make the floor better. It feels like that.

Depending on the textile insert, the sand is special waste.

In addition, as often also the artificial turf offered for paddock fastening etc. This can be really expensive, especially riding floors of the first three generations will be sold on or even sold away. Disposal quickly costs over 150 euros per tonne.

heyho30007
4 years ago

I have heard of it, but have never been ridden /: