Where can i buy woody pet
Joined 14 September Messages 16, I have tried Aquamax expensive , Woody pet good and pelletted bedding made by ecofuels dusty I am going to try Natures best next but would like a sample first. I usually but Woody Pet now. Its not great if your horse is particularly wet though as you have to dig the wet into the bed. My mare goes out every day so the bed is dug over in the morning and its always dry again by the time she comes back in. I have only ever tried Aquamax for George.
He started on shavings but then went onto straw. He was so wet we went back to shavings. Then we got mats put down so we tried megazorb, which was not much better than shavings, and finally, the best bedding I have ever used - Aquamax! Bosworth Well-Known Member 17 September Joined 10 February Messages 5, Location devon. I have tried all three, I now use Natures best as it seems to be the best. The pellets are far bigger than Woody pet and seem to absorb far more and go further. Woody pet used to be really good, but in recent years seems to have been more broken down when it arrives and far less able to soak up the moisture.
Joined 15 April Messages 1, If you can find ANY tack and feed place nearyou, you're fine buying any kind of pelleted horse stall bedding aslong as it isn't cedar.
JimD Well-Known Member. It took me a while to find a distributor in our area. Thet were very helpful through the Woody Petwebsite. I buy mine at Agway, but not all of them carry it. The one I get it atstores it in their barn and you have to ask for it at the register.
Youpay for it, they page they guys to get it, and you drive around back tohave it loaded. They keep the bulk of it in their storage area. You must log in or register to reply here. Latest posts. Rabbit Veterinarian List. Rainbow Bridge Announcements. Can my rabbit have infant probiotics? Bunny Blogs. So then I rejoiced and celebrated, although no one else is home to share in the joy.
I just went and checked again probably 10 minutes or more since my period of elation and the YN has caught up and all of its water is now gone as well. Haha — yes, I am a bit obsessed! We have a storage closet in the basement and some other storage space in the apartment, so we should be able to find somewhere to put them. Woo hoo, I can get woody pet in my corner of the world. I use very litter so I wonder how long I can make one bag last…? Another experiment may have just began!
BunnyMuffin, Woody Pet may be interested to put your experiment results in their testimonial section! Question though…Does anyone know environmental impact of producing this type of product. I know some wood pellets are made from by-product from timber mills and are just compressed into pellets using steam I think. Hi It has been a while since I posted, but I wanted to let you know that I have used Woody Pellets for quite some time.
I live in Connecticut and getting wood stove pellets can be tricky. In the summer few places sell them and in the winter they are never in stock — especially on days like today when we get inches of snow! A friend told me about the Woody Pellets and I gave them a try. They are a bit cheaper than the stove pellets and I can always get them at a local hardware store. They are a little less dense than stove pellets, but work great on absorption and odor control.
I recommend them althhough when I can I feel the more compact stove pellets work better for my buns. The Woody Pellets turn into sawdust when wet and the stove pellets seem to hold their shape. The Woody pellets have been checked by many vets and my rescue group recommends them and calls them safe for buns and small animals.
Our hamster hated them — too big! Each bun is different and each has its own prefernce for litter. That was from us, but was premature as the login was not working at that time. This topic has 26sd replies, 12 voices, and was last updated 12 years, 10 months ago by ConnBunnies.
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