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View Poll Results: What is Best for Bedding?

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  • Equine Fresh Pellets

    12 21.43%
  • Care Fresh

    2 3.57%
  • Pine Shavings

    21 37.50%
  • Aspen

    30 53.57%
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    What is Best for Bedding?

    What is Best for Bedding? Also if you woulnd mid posting and telling why you chose the one you did.

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    Re: What is Best for Bedding?

    In the winter I prefer flannel sheets and soft warm blankies. mmmmmhmmmmm

    In the summer nice cool cotton is nice. Somewhere in the, I think, 500 plus thread count area.
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    Re: What is Best for Bedding?

    Quote Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    In the winter I prefer flannel sheets and soft warm blankies. mmmmmhmmmmm

    In the summer nice cool cotton is nice. Somewhere in the, I think, 500 plus thread count area.
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    Re: What is Best for Bedding?

    Quote Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    In the winter I prefer flannel sheets and soft warm blankies. mmmmmhmmmmm

    In the summer nice cool cotton is nice. Somewhere in the, I think, 500 plus thread count area.
    I forgot to say what the beddin was for

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    Re: What is Best for Bedding?

    Well, I have to disagree with this poll.

    There is more to bedding than just "what's best".

    What about availability, cost, absorbancy, dust, odor control?

    Those all factor in to me, and for each category I believe there is one that out performs others. But to try and say one of those four is best, I can't honestly pick one.

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    Re: What is Best for Bedding?

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    Well, I have to disagree with this poll.

    There is more to bedding than just "what's best".

    What about availability, cost, absorbancy, dust, odor control?

    Those all factor in to me, and for each category I believe there is one that out performs others. But to try and say one of those four is best, I can't honestly pick one.
    True. How does this sound, which does every one prefer? Is that any different?

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    Re: What is Best for Bedding?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Rossi View Post
    True. How does this sound, which does every one prefer? Is that any different?
    In that case, I prefer pine pellets. And aspen as nesting material.

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    Re: What is Best for Bedding?

    Just so everyone knows, you can pick multiple answers on this poll. I chose pellets and aspen. Pellets for general bedding, aspen for nesting.
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    Re: What is Best for Bedding?

    i choose pine its the only thing i have around here that i can get in bulk

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    Re: What is Best for Bedding?

    I use the pine pellets as bedding and Carefresh as nesting.
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