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Do Not Put Horses On Concrete or Asphalt Studies in Europe have proven that the use of concrete in horse stalls can reduce the performance life of a horse! Concrete, even when covered, causes sore muscles and typical arthritis. Horses in the United States seem to have a longer performance life because we typically use dirt or clay as our primary stall floor base. Unfortunately, these desired bases have left a lot to be desired. Dirt and clay stall floors get holes from urine pits and pawing horses. These holes must be filled in and the floor must be re-leveled. The bedding gets ground into the dirt and makes stall cleaning labor intensive. Professional horsemen and horsewomen, in the United States, have developed a stall flooring that is not detrimental to your horses health! Groundmaster stall flooring system was designed to overcome all the drawbacks of other stall floorings on the market today. It is a one-piece, light weight polyethylene (NOT RUBBER) flooring that drains. It is very durable and your bedding will last 7 to 10 days longer than on concrete, asphalt or rubber mats. The bedding stays fresher and drier because the urine is wicked away and does not become soaked in the bedding, to later be thrown out as waste. The stall floor stays level. Cleaning is quick and easy. There is not a healthier floor on the market! Disinfecting is done from the top. Urine and ammonia vapors do not remain in the stall with Groundmaster for your horse to lay in or breathe, therefore not causing pneumonia, blisters, scalding etc. Groundmaster breathes
as well as drains. Solid floors cannot
breathe; therefore they tend to breed bacteria and odor. If you already have
concrete or asphalt call us to learn how you can
still get the benefits of Groundmaster! Like
no other stall flooring in the world - for 20 years. Light
weight - Permanent – Healthy – Saves:
Time, Labor, Bedding, Waste Groundmaster is
the product for your stalls! One
of the few things in your barn that will PAY YOU BACK! For
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