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By Author: Joan Cremer
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Stall Skins has been providing a superior and economical alternative to rubber stall mats for over 14 years.Horses stay cleaner,the ammonia smell from urine is greatly reduced, you'll save 65% on shavings, they’re easy to install, and Stall Skins cost 50% (half!) of the price of rubber horse mats.

Horse people love to share ideas and experiences, so here are a few stories from Stall Skin users.

"I researched all the stall floor options,including expensive rubber stall mats, when we built our barn.I found Stall Skins and decided that the economical price was worth giving them a try. I cannot say enough good things about Stall Skins. I installed them myself and I’ve waited 9 months before writing my testimonial just to see how they held up. They are still like new.The urine drains nicely into the sandy gravel beneath. The stalls are easy to clean,even with my messy mare, because there just isn’t a lot of urine to stir around when she walks in circles. In the summer there was virtually no urine smell."

"No more rubber mats! I purchased my Stall Skins three years ago (half the price of regular rubber stall ...
... mats) and I will never stall a horse without Stall Skins again. Everyone compliments me on how dry my stalls are. I am putting up a new run-in this spring and plan on lining them with Stall Skins before the horses ever step foot inside.It makes me feel good to know they won’t be standing in mud — ever."

"I had to relocate my Stall Skin to a new stall and was surprised to find that after being buried for two years it was in perfect condition.I hosed it off, moved it and it works like new."

"I am thrilled with your product and so glad there is an alternative to rubber horse mats.I've used Stall Skins for over 5 years now, and have yet to have the need to replace one.And I have pretty tough horses — pacers, weavers and pawers.I even had a draft horse paw on a Stall Skin for 3 years without even a wear mark. It truly is a durable product and my horses and I LOVE them!"

"We couldn't be happier with the performance of Stall Skins! The installation is a breeze and they do not shift or bunch up in the stalls like rubber mats do. The health of our horses’ feet has vastly improved from not having to stand in wet shavings like they did on rubber stall mats."

To read more about Stall Mats and why you should have them in your barn and paddocks, visit www.stallskins.com.

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