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  • 09-12-2007, 02:54 PM
    lord jackel
    Re: trying Woody Pet bedding..
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by littleindiangirl

    On the other hand, for my boys, they only get equine fresh (a little aspen for their bed), and although it does start to smell after a week, it is very minimal. Nothing like just using aspen alone. The change is very dramatic, but we still need to change once a week. I haven't found anything that's cost efficient and can go for 2 weeks in between cleanings.
    We do have an exhaust fan and air conditioner so the air exchange and movement is pretty constant.

    Although some people say there is no smell in their room, invite a friend over like my boyfriends, and they will let you know how much it smells and how badly. (with extra special effects of them puking, charming) I think it doesnt smell very much, but I'm around it all the time, so I don't know what the rest of the household thinks.

    I guess everyones experience is a little different (it will also depend on bio load in each tub (and as you said air exchange)...for the hotest months of the summer my racks were in the dining room and we had friends and family over and all the commented on was why the house smell like pine...we had to tell them we had rats before they knew. I still only changed the tubs every 2 weeks (with the exception of what you pointed out the girls with litters tended to need to be changed a little sooner as the piled up the bedding so it wasn't as effective.
  • 09-12-2007, 03:10 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Re: trying Woody Pet bedding..
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by lord jackel
    Does this help?

    Yes it does thank for the info.
  • 09-19-2007, 01:20 AM
    Flagg
    Re: trying Woody Pet bedding..
    Sort of on topic for woody pet bedding, I am currently testing out "Pennywise" Wood stove pellets. $3.99 for 40 lbs at Menards 4 blocks away.

    Nice sealed bag, they seem clean with no other crap in there, pellets are a little larger than Woody Pet and EquiLitter.

    The pellets don't fluff out as much as woody pet when they break down, which is a plus, the mouse lab cages would get too full of broken down woody pet by the time the week was up.

    Only problem is that it doesn't say exactly what kind of wood is used, though I imagine it's mostly pine. The bag indicates that it's from lumber. No strong pine smell so no problem with phenols. I think when it's processed this much it loses most of the alleged toxic properties of pine.

    No matter really, as Woody Pet and Equi Litter are made from pine anyway.
  • 09-19-2007, 11:03 AM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: trying Woody Pet bedding..
    I was really thinking about trying some wood pellets like that, seeing as they are half price, how different could it be from equine fresh or woody?? I know woody says they remove the tar from the wood... so i don't really know the difference with regular wood pellets. How is it for odor and asorbancy so far? Should I try it out?
  • 09-19-2007, 11:13 AM
    lord jackel
    Re: trying Woody Pet bedding..
    I was at Tractor Supply yesterday to get some more Equine Fresh (another brand like Woody Pet) and they had just gotten in a shipment of wood stove pellets. I looked at the bag and they are about the same size as Equine Fresh but say they are made from 100% hardwoods (pine is a soft wood...just FYI)...so I picked up a bag to try it out (it is $4.25 vs. $6.49 for the Equine Fresh). So to save a couple of bucks I figured why not and see how it works...I will post my results next week in case anyone is interested.
  • 09-19-2007, 11:38 AM
    Flagg
    Re: trying Woody Pet bedding..
    I think they're pretty much the same as animal bedding pellets. The bag I got is "premium" grade stove pellets and supposed to have very little contaminants, less than .5% "Ash" I think is all that is listed.

    I found the manufacturer's website, http://www.marthwood.com/fuel.htm. The same company also makes animal bedding which looks like the identical pellets.

    So far I am liking it, seems just as good as woody pet or equi litter on odors, doesn't fluff up as much when it breaks down.
    I had a water bottle leak and it just ended up with one side of the tub all broken down sawdust packed tight and slightly damp on top but overall quite dry for having absorbed a whole water bottle. The same thing happened with Equi Litter and my poor mice were almost drowned in sawdust, they had dug out little clear spots right up against the top wire bars and the rest of the tub was completely filled.

    Looks like I found a nice convenient new mouse and ASF bedding. I'm going to look around and see if I can find it any cheaper maybe with multiple bags purchased.

    One possible problem though is it might be a seasonal product and be hard to find in the spring and summer. I know I haven't seen it at Menards before, though I might have just not found it.
  • 09-19-2007, 06:08 PM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: trying Woody Pet bedding..
    Well I think that tractor supply has it year round, because I've been eyeing it up all summer. I'll try it after this next batch runs out.
  • 09-24-2007, 09:25 AM
    Flagg
    Re: trying Woody Pet bedding..
    I'm still liking the stove pellets. 2nd cleaning after starting with them and still very little odor and they're very absorbent without fluffing up way too much.

    I'm just using them for the mice and 2 remaining ASF cages so haven't put much of a dent in the 40 lb bag but as soon as I get time I'm going to Menards and buying 3-4 more bags.
  • 09-24-2007, 11:44 AM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: trying Woody Pet bedding..
    Great! I guess that decides it for me. Next batch will definitely be some stove pellets.
  • 09-24-2007, 12:14 PM
    juddb
    Re: trying Woody Pet bedding..
    How much is the stuff going for???
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