Do you need to know how to eliminate urine smells in Stalls? OR Something Perfect for Removing Odors from Stinky Barns

It is obvious that at every stall and barn of animals there are lots of odor. Horse stall, Cow and Ox barns and other pet animals barns stink so much. So do you need to know how to eliminate urine smells in Stalls? OR Something Perfect for Removing Odors from Stinky Barns.

All that can contribute to stinky stall syndrome and you sure don’t want the smell of ammonia to damage your horse’s airways either. Plus, they don’t like the smell as much as you don’t!

What do you do to eliminate urine smells in their stalls?

    ·        You can add more hay.

    ·         You can add enzymes.

    ·        You can remove the hay and start over.

    ·        White vinegar and baking soda are an option but you’d better like the smell of vinegar.

    ·        There may be maggots under any mats used too if it hasn’t been cleaned out for a while.

    ·        And there’s lime you could add also, but how safe is that for your horse to breathe?

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OdorXit Concentrate is used to eliminate cat urine odor too – the worse of the worst! And the smell doesn’t come back. Unless or of course, they pee there again. So it’s tough enough to get rid of urine smells in your stalls too!

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