Stable management is...
The art of looking after one or more stabled horses, including all aspects of their care and welfare..
Mucking stalls
Mucking stalls means the cleaning of the stalls. Many people dislike this part of the equine world, because it involves cleaning a horses feces. Keeping the stall clean is crucial to a healthy environment for the horses. A dirty stall is a breeding ground for unhealthy bacteria.
Stalls are cleaned of the manure, and usually have a bedding of either straw or wood chips. The bedding makes the stall more comfortable for the horse as well as soaks up the urine. Stalls are normally cleaned once per day, but horses who are stalled all day are cleaned up to 3 times daily.
Stalls are cleaned of the manure, and usually have a bedding of either straw or wood chips. The bedding makes the stall more comfortable for the horse as well as soaks up the urine. Stalls are normally cleaned once per day, but horses who are stalled all day are cleaned up to 3 times daily.
Equipment cleaning
Horses like sponges when it comes to dirt, making the equipment dirty in the process. Cleaning tack such as saddles and bridles keeps them clean as well as keeps them in working condition. You can buy leather soap to gently sponge away dirt on saddles, and bridles. Conditioning tack is also very important to keep it working, and strong.