Quote Originally Posted by m3gz View Post
Well, other than that inhaling the fumes and such from wood chips shortens their life spans by quite a bit, that they can chew and sometimes choke on them, that they get splinters, which can get infected if theyre stubborn little butts about it, absolutely nothing .-.
You are thinking of cedar and non-kiln dried pine. Aspen is completely fine for the little furry punks. If Deborah chimes in shes been keeping her breeding stock on kiln dried pine for many many years.

the aspen I use has never given me a spinter, I run my hands through it daily. As for chewing on it...I've never seen them do that, but I give them plenty of sticks, veggies and fruits to occupy them.