Ginevive , what kind of bedding is that? i currently use the "carefresh" and hear that most use pine. can you inform me on this type of bedding and the pros and cons?
Thanks Nick
02-10-2008, 10:27 PM
rabernet
Re: Agouti baby pic
Nick, it's pressed pine pellets - also known as Woody Pet or Equine Fresh - and I believe even there's a cat litter that's also a pine pellet being marketed now. When it gets wet, it breaks down into a very fine sawdust type of bedding.
Kara uses Woody Pet, I just picked up a bag of Equine Fresh from Deborah that she got at a feed store.
02-10-2008, 10:46 PM
Stewart_Reptiles
Re: Agouti baby pic
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Originally Posted by NickMyers03
Ginevive , what kind of bedding is that? i currently use the "carefresh" and hear that most use pine. can you inform me on this type of bedding and the pros and cons?
Thanks Nick
Equine fresh is a great bedding, a little goes a long way, so far it is the best bedding I found. It is very absorbent which = less odors. I used to clean every 3 to 4 days before (especially with mice) now it is every 7 to 9 days.
You can find Equine fresh at the tractor supply around here a 40 lbs bag cost $6.25.
02-10-2008, 11:06 PM
NickMyers03
Re: Agouti baby pic
Quote:
Originally Posted by GA_Ball_Pythons
Equine fresh is a great bedding, a little goes a long way, so far it is the best bedding I found. It is very absorbent which = less odors. I used to clean every 3 to 4 days before (especially with mice) now it is every 7 to 9 days.
You can find Equine fresh at the tractor supply around here a 40 lbs bag cost $6.25.
THANK YOU... wow that is SO much cheaper... i have a Tractor supply store 5 min from me!! ok breeding rats just started sounding better