Re: Liming stalls........


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Posted by Gary on August 24, 2003 at 03:38:40:

In Reply to: Re: Liming stalls........ posted by Jack Evers on August 23, 2003 at 20:52:42:

: : : Is there any research out there that points to a negative impact of using lime in stalls as far as hoofwall integrity is concerned? A customer of mine limes heavily (no bedding) and I can't help but think this might be having a negative impact on her horses' feet since most of them are averrage to poor in hoof quality.

: : : Any input?
: : I have always wondered the same thing. The accepted method of disposing of an unwanted corpse is to bury it with a sack of lime so how good can it be for a horses feet?
: : : Derin

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: When I first moved to this area 34 years ago there was a cement plant south of town that by their own figures was dumping 100 tons per day of cement dust out of their smokestack.I could recognize a horse living downwind of that plant by looking at his feet. Dry, brittle and crumbly. I would guess that lime would act in much the same way.

: Jack

Who hasn't that has worked with horses not cleaned and mucked out stalls? To strip a stall and then spread out lime with the shavings and bedding on top is an OK thing to do! Heck I have OLD TIMERS that use lime on proud flesh that works wonders! I use lime on the bottom of my stalls and my horses feet have no reaction to it because of the bedding on top. I would never use it without the bedding! Cuts the urine smell and kills the bacteria in the ground! Of course good husbandry is followed! JMO, Gary


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