Equine Pine is pretty cheap and is a good brand to use. It expands when wet and is very absorbent. The downside to pelleted litters is that it turns to a powder which is not that nice on the ears, eyes, nose and so on if not cleaned enough. I choose not to use it at all with my mothers because the pups may become powdered like donuts if birthed on it and it may also block airways. I use Aspen shaving instead for those litters.
Pine pellets are ok, pine and cedar shavings/chips even when kiln dried are still pretty dusty and still contain phenols. It's good to avoid pine and cedar as they make it much easier for your rats to have a Myco flare up and spread URIs.
well i am a very clean person, raised to be...., and i am anal about the cleanliness of the animals enclosures. so i dont think that the pellets falling apart will be a problem. i already plan on using aspen chips for mothers that are birthing once i seperate them out.
1.1 het pied
1.1 butter
1.0 lemon pastel yellow belly
0.1 lemon pastel
and the addiction begins!
feeders(rats) - breeders(1.9) very happy male!
feeders(mice) - 2.5 breeders