What is the best type of stall flooring?
This question usually arises after a barnowner has lived with dirt floors for years, and can no longer stand it. Dirt or gravel eventually leads to intolerable dust in dry weather, and constant maintenance is necessary to fix holes and low spots that appear when a horse gets bored and starts digging. There are many options out there that claim to provide a safe, easy to maintain floor for your horse to live upon. While the perfect floor may exist, there are countless stories of barnowners who have tried the latest and greatest new product, only to eventually replace it with 3/4 inch rubber mats. There is a good reason that rubber mats are the most popular stall flooring – safety. They may eventually wear out, but they will never get more slippery than when you first applied them. The surface will not wear smooth like some new products that have been around for a year or two. By using the highest quality mats available (pure rubber, not glued together chunks of rubber and whatever else