megansmummy
Mama Doe
Does anyone know if this is safe to use as litter for bunnies and piggies?
http://www.brhb.org/
I just picked up 5 bags of megazorb from my local supplier and the price has gone up to £10 per bag...i use a bag per week so could so with getting that down a little... We have had a new equine suppliers open in town and they own blue ribbon horse bedding and so supply it at £4.50 for 20kg.
I have checked that it does NOT contain citronella...its 100% wood pellet so I dont see any problem with it but I dont know eough about wood types and havnt seen it mentioned before...not sure if thats becuase its no good or becuase its a locally made product...
http://www.brhb.org/
I just picked up 5 bags of megazorb from my local supplier and the price has gone up to £10 per bag...i use a bag per week so could so with getting that down a little... We have had a new equine suppliers open in town and they own blue ribbon horse bedding and so supply it at £4.50 for 20kg.
I have checked that it does NOT contain citronella...its 100% wood pellet so I dont see any problem with it but I dont know eough about wood types and havnt seen it mentioned before...not sure if thats becuase its no good or becuase its a locally made product...
Compressed wood pellets are an excellent alternative to other types of horse bedding. Our wood pellets are similar in appearance to the pellets used in wood stoves, but they have been carefully selected for equine use. That means no potentially toxic chemicals are used, and no hardwood is included. We only use fresh pine for their shavings. As the shavings get wet, they puff up into sawdust, and this helps the bedding last longer. Compressed wood pellets are also easier to clean, because they do not get as wet and sticky as traditional wood shavings. You will ultimately find that you will use less bedding as a result of using Blue Ribbon. This 100% natural virgin wood is FSC certified from UK sources
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