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    Waste Disposal

    So as I am cleaning out the 25+ rat tubs today (and thinking that I needed to clean out the aspen in the snake cages) it started me thinking what does everyone else do with all the waste. For me I will end up with (2) 55gal trash drums of soiled aspen. As my "heard" grows so does the amount of waste to be dealt with. Before I could just throw it away in the garbage but now it is too much so I have used some for mulch but now that is filled up so I am starting to think of other options.

    So just curious what does everyone else do? I am sure if you have a small collection the trash is the best option but what about those of you beyond a bag here and there?
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    Re: Waste Disposal

    Quote Originally Posted by lord jackel
    So as I am cleaning out the 25+ rat tubs today (and thinking that I needed to clean out the aspen in the snake cages) it started me thinking what does everyone else do with all the waste. For me I will end up with (2) 55gal trash drums of soiled aspen. As my "heard" grows so does the amount of waste to be dealt with. Before I could just throw it away in the garbage but now it is too much so I have used some for mulch but now that is filled up so I am starting to think of other options.

    So just curious what does everyone else do? I am sure if you have a small collection the trash is the best option but what about those of you beyond a bag here and there?
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    Re: Waste Disposal

    Sean,
    It happens to be easy for us, since we live in the country, but it may help someone, so I'll fill you in on how we do it. As for the Aspen from the snakes, I generate about 40 gallons worth of trash a week. I take this stuff about every other week, and burn it with my household burnables in a big fire. As for the pine bedding and poop from rats, I put it in a manure spreader. We used to have horses, and already had a spreader for getting rid of horse waste and their bedding. We generally fill the speader about twice a week. I have included a link to where we got our spreader, as I think it is a great deal for smaller work.

    http://www.newerspreader.com/

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    Re: Waste Disposal

    During the winter I just put everything in a big heavy duty trash bag. During the spring-fall I take all of my snakes and rats bedding down to my uncles house a few doors down. He uses it for his compost pile.
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    Re: Waste Disposal

    I usually fill a 35 gallon garbage can with aspen every other week. What I can put out for the garbage goes, what i can't gets burned in a chimenea
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    Re: Waste Disposal

    11 bins of rats a week, all that aspen goes out to mulch my yard. Believe it or not, there isn't any real smell once it's dries, and when it rains, I don't notice an odor. Of course, I'm spreading it along the woods side first, but so far it's working great.
    I have a few people who have expressed an interest in taking it for real mulch for composting, but not interested enough to come get it(they want it delivered!!)
    Burning might give you some very rich ashes for a compost pile too.
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    Re: Waste Disposal

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc
    Sean,
    It happens to be easy for us, since we live in the country, but it may help someone, so I'll fill you in on how we do it. As for the Aspen from the snakes, I generate about 40 gallons worth of trash a week. I take this stuff about every other week, and burn it with my household burnables in a big fire. As for the pine bedding and poop from rats, I put it in a manure spreader. We used to have horses, and already had a spreader for getting rid of horse waste and their bedding. We generally fill the speader about twice a week. I have included a link to where we got our spreader, as I think it is a great deal for smaller work.

    http://www.newerspreader.com/

    Hope this helps,
    Thanks for the link Tim...Interesting idea but living in the city I can't think of anyplace to "spread" it without getting yelled at. LOL
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    Re: Waste Disposal

    Quote Originally Posted by wolfy-hound
    11 bins of rats a week, all that aspen goes out to mulch my yard. Believe it or not, there isn't any real smell once it's dries, and when it rains, I don't notice an odor. Of course, I'm spreading it along the woods side first, but so far it's working great.
    I have a few people who have expressed an interest in taking it for real mulch for composting, but not interested enough to come get it(they want it delivered!!)
    Burning might give you some very rich ashes for a compost pile too.
    Wolfy
    I have been doing the same thing (and agree on the smell) my problem is I am now filling up the areas where I can use it (around plants, along fence line, etc). We can't burn waste here...so that is a no go.

    Guess I am off to the dump every couple of weeks.

    Thanks for all the ideas.
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    Re: Waste Disposal

    I used to dump it out at the horse manure pile. it is easier to just toss it out in a garbage bag with the trash weekly though. Sometimes I burn it if we have a big, hot bonfire going, but if it is just a small fire, the shavings tend to douse it out because they are moist
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    Re: Waste Disposal

    I've been throwing my bedding out and I hate doing since it seems like a waste. I live in "town" also but am thinking about an area I could do a small compost. Does anyone happen to know if aspen and rat/reptile feces is ok for grass? I've got some areas where I have a hard time starting grass and if I could "re-use" the soiled bedding that would be sweet but it probably needs to be broken down in compost first. With us trying to sell the house it probably isn't a good time to start a compost pile LOL.
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