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    Re: What kind of bedding do you use for your breeder groups?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadera View Post
    I love the equine fresh and was able to get hold of 2 bags a few weeks ago but since then they've not had any in. I'm hoping for something that I can get all the time, even if I have to order it online and have it shipped. Shame, I like the smell of the EF and it's only $5 a bag here when they have it.
    you should be able to have the store order it for you

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    Re: What kind of bedding do you use for your breeder groups?

    TSC up here has been running out of Equine Fresh for about a month now, so we've been using the other brand called Equine Pine, I keep wanting to pick up hardwood pellets again, but apparently pellets are in high demand this year. For the ASF's, they've been given shavings while pellets are MIA.

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    Re: What kind of bedding do you use for your breeder groups?

    I normally use Kaytee brand Aspen bedding. But, last time I went to the pet store, they were out of the big bag, so I got the Premier Pet brand Aspen bedding. The Premier Pet had a thing that says "Scent-free! No aromatic oils!". Well, whatever scent Kaytee brand has, I liked it much better because this Permier Pet Scent-Free Aspen stinks to high heaven! I mean, it stank before you even put a single ASF on it...
    Just goes to show not all Aspens are created equal.
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    Re: What kind of bedding do you use for your breeder groups?

    Quote Originally Posted by nova2door View Post
    you should be able to have the store order it for you
    There was supposed to be some on the truck Monday. I was there when they opened. No EF. When I do manage to find some, I'll be loading my basement shelves with bags so this doesn't happen again. I've already got a few bags of sani-chips stashed and some Royal wood shavings that I really like.

    I agree that not all shavings are equal. Most of the stuff I've tried has just been way too dusty, including the kaytee and a few others. If the rats sneeze, I toss the stuff. I've only found a few things that don't have the dust.
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    Re: What kind of bedding do you use for your breeder groups?

    Where do you guys order your bedding from online, I cant find any local stores here in Massachusetts that carry any of these products, the only thing I can get my hands on is whatever petco has, which has been their aspen 5 cubic feet for $14. Any recommendations???

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    Re: What kind of bedding do you use for your breeder groups?

    If you've got a feed store near you, those are great places to get bedding.

    The only thing I buy online anymore is the Harlan sani-chips and the ultra care fresh I give females for nesting. I get that stuff at http://www.petfooddirect.com/store/d...WGL0NDSKR97NR7.
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    Re: What kind of bedding do you use for your breeder groups?

    I use Equine fresh As Deb and i mix with hard wood pellets(same for wood burning) works out great on smell.

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    Re: What kind of bedding do you use for your breeder groups?

    Quote Originally Posted by escomaya View Post
    Where do you guys order your bedding from online, I cant find any local stores here in Massachusetts that carry any of these products, the only thing I can get my hands on is whatever petco has, which has been their aspen 5 cubic feet for $14. Any recommendations???
    Hi Josh,
    There's a feed supply in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Not sure how far that is from Boston. Anyway, they don't carry Equine Fresh bedding but they do carry tons of the other stuff. And they'll even order Mazuri 6F rat food for you. Here's the info:

    Bridgewater Farm Supply
    1000 Plymouth Street (at the intersection with Mill Street)
    Bridgewater, Massachusetts 02324
    phone# (508-697-1995
    Hours: 8-5:30 M-F
    8-4 Sat
    10-3 Sun

    Hope this helps.

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    Re: What kind of bedding do you use for your breeder groups?

    Mike where are you getting your bedding at in Jacksonville?

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    Re: What kind of bedding do you use for your breeder groups?

    Quote Originally Posted by flameethrower View Post
    I use Equine fresh As Deb and i mix with hard wood pellets(same for wood burning) works out great on smell.
    like him i use wood pellets. i dont mix it with E.F. or anything...to me it cuts the smell down to almost nothing and where im at a 50# bag is around 5. - 5.50

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