The photo shows Mayo Mats in place after a year.
See how the non-stick surface of the mat stays
clean. The mats in this photo were not touched
for the photo. The shot was taken right after
the cows left for milking and this is exactly
how the cows left them.
Two
other things to notice about these mats:
We
use a small amount of bedding, not for comfort
but for dryness. If you currently deep-bed your
stalls you can expect to cut your bedding needs
back to about 10% of what they were.
If you currently use sand you will know that
for good maintenance you need to clean off the
back of your stalls twice a day. Because of the
non-stick nature of the Mayo Mat it is largely
self-cleaning and the cows backing out of the
stalls remove most of the soil themselves
This other photo shows that the area under the
cow’s udder is clean in all stalls due to
the self cleaning nature of the Mayo Mat. We do
recommend sensible maintenance of the mat but
the point is that between cleanouts of the stalls
the Mayo Mat will stay cleaner than any other
bedding method.