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    Pine?

    So i've got a giant bag of pine shavings and as far as i can tell it's not kiln dried. I was wondering if i can use this at all? Maybe if i sift out the dust as much as possible? or is it just the oils? Kind of a bummer cause of how cheap it is. Thanks.

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    its the oils in the pine its toxic to snakes being they absorb it through their skin ceder is also not good for the same reason you can try aspin, or cypress mulch from a reputable carrier

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    Where did you get it?

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    Re: Pine?

    I have used pine shaving and pine pellets for years now without any issues, I do so with both rats and mice.
    Deborah Stewart


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    the brand is xylo of oklahoma. their website doesn't say if it is kilned or not.
    Deborah-is the pine you use kilned? Also, can you use pine pellets by itself?
    Thanks again.

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    I use straight pine pellets, Equine Fresh to be exact. Works good

    I also use Pine shavings on babies until weaned.


    Their website says Kiln Dried

    http://www.xyloshavings.net/resources.html
    Last edited by 2kdime; 02-25-2012 at 08:18 PM.

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    I also use Equine Fresh and then a layer of pine shavings over top. Never had an issue, and this does alright at keeping down the smell.

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    Re: Pine?

    Quote Originally Posted by 2kdime View Post
    I use straight pine pellets, Equine Fresh to be exact. Works good

    I also use Pine shavings on babies until weaned.


    Their website says Kiln Dried

    http://www.xyloshavings.net/resources.html
    Okay, i feel stupid. i over looked the title on that page. So i should be able to use their shavings? Thanks for your help!

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    Looks like your good to go!

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    Awesome! one more question if you don't mind, do i need to sift out the really small peices, or does it really matter?

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