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    https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/pr...covers-8-cu-ft

    What you think of pine shavings for horse as bedding for mice? 8 cu ft for $5.99 seems cheap enough.

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    Re: Top soil as alternative bedding for mice

    The pine shavings at Tractor Supply are not kiln dry. I’d be more worried about the oils in that one. I have a bag just as big as that of kiln dry pine from Walmart for $6. Lasts me at least a month for 4 giant tubs and 4 small standard cages.

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    Re: Top soil as alternative bedding for mice

    Quote Originally Posted by copper View Post
    The pine shavings at Tractor Supply are not kiln dry. I’d be more worried about the oils in that one. I have a bag just as big as that of kiln dry pine from Walmart for $6. Lasts me at least a month for 4 giant tubs and 4 small standard cages.
    Tractor supply pine is fine I have been using it for 11 years and produced well over 50000 rodents.
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