How to use as stall bedding
Clean out the stall down to the floor (dirt, wood, concrete, rubber mats). Place the contents of three to five bags of Pinnacle Horse Bedding (40-pounds each) in the center two-thirds of the stall, and spread the pellets out to an even depth of roughly 2 inches.
Alternatively, you may also locate the bedded area where the horse prefers to “go”. The number of bags used will depend on the size of the stall, climate, horses’ habits, and personal experience from working with the bedding.
Next, lightly moisten the pellets with 2 to 3 gallons of water to initiate their opening to a “fluffy” consistency. (I think this is the secret to success with wood pellet bedding.) The water serves to break down the resin sheen on the sides of the pellet. The amount of water used will depend on the humidity of your area and may vary at different times of the year.
For deeper bedding, you may choose to add one or two more bags on top and again moisten with 1 to 2 gallons of water. Deeper bedding is not always advantageous, and therefore some experimentation is appropriate to optimize product use. Because they are highly absorbent, it’s OK to be stingy with wood pellets.