SPRINGTIME SAVINGS WITH STALL SKINS

Stall Skins Trump Any Conventional Rubber Stall Mats

Spring is finally here and it’s time to review barn set-ups as well as review budgetary concerns. When it comes to barn maintenance, most horse owners are looking for creative ways to cut costs without sacrificing quality. So how do you save money and provide health advantages for your horse? Stall Skins are part of the answer for many reasons.

If you’re considering buying rubber stall mats, Stall Skins is a superior choice based on price, value, and the well-being of your horses. No more overwhelming ammonia odors that impact the health of the horse, and no more constantly soggy shavings that affect the health of the horse’s feet.
Stall Skins are a great alternative to conventional horse mats and can even be used for outdoor paddocks. Stall Skins are a permeable material that literally lines the stall with continuous material, even up on the sides. It’s a fresh approach for horse stall matting, and solves a lot of drainage and odor issues in addition to being cost effective as well as saving hours of labor.

Here’s how they’re cost effective: (1) Stall Skins are less expensive than rubber mats or stable mats (up to 50% less!); (2) It’s much less labor intensive to clean out a stall lined with Stall Skins than with any other material — you literally save hours and hours of time and labor each month; (3) You use much less shavings or other bedding material (about 2/3 less shavings!). Stalls lined with Stall Skins typically remain dry which is better for the horse’s feet — and here’s a big plus for both horses and humans — the urine odor is remarkably diminished.

Here are even more reasons why Stall Skins are superior to conventional rubber stall mats: (1) The Stall Skins material is permeable, allowing the urine to drain through to the dirt below; (2) No more pools of urine and damp shavings that never dry out; (3) Horses don’t slip on Stall Skins (no more rubber mats strewn around the stall); (4) Stall Skins are easy to install; (5) The huge dollar savings for initial cost and savings on bedding and labor just makes sense!

To read more about Stall Skins and why you should have them in your barn and paddocks instead of conventional rubber stall mats, visit www.stallskins.com.