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Re: OT- Trailer floor rubber mats
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Posted by Chris UK on May 16, 2005 at 03:42:54 from (195.93.21.100):
In Reply to: OT- Trailer floor rubber mats posted by Brent in IA on May 15, 2005 at 20:35:05:
I've had a truck with a horsebox body on it for years. I have 1/2 inch rubber mats on the floor and 1/4 inch attached to the walls. I wouldn't have anything else. They give good protection and shock absorrbtion for the animal, and if they are well fitted, you will find not too much urine seeps underneath. I used to pull my mats every 6 weeks or so and hose the floor and spay some disinfectant. If you are worried about the horses slipping on a wet floor (which they dont if you drive sensibly) put some wood shavings down which will soak up any liquid and are easy to clean up. You should be able to buy them in the States from any equine or agricultural merchant; they are easily available in the UK. Hope this helps. Chris.
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