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Forum DIET & CARE Equine bedding, safe?

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    • marbun18
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        Hi! Does anyone use equine bedding? I found some old forums but wanted some updated opinions. I’ve been using aspen supreme bedding. I love it but it’s so expensive. I don’t want to compromise for equine bedding though if it’s potentially dangerous to Marley. Please let me know your thoughts! Marley and I appreciate it!!


      • jerseygirl
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          Lots of people use equine bedding or woodstove pellets, which are essentially the same thing. It is safe.


        • Azerane
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            I also use a pine equine bedding, as mentioned it is safe.


          • Tim&Alfie
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              I was also wondering about equine bedding, (I think the same kind), but it said it was pine in the description. I know pine shavings are not safe, but does the same apply to pellets?


            • bartandmilhouse
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                LOVE this litter! it is safe, super absorbent, and helps with odor. and holy cow is it affordable!


              • bartandmilhouse
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                  LOVE this litter! it is safe, super absorbent, and helps with odor. and holy cow is it affordable!


                • marbun18
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                    Thank you everyone for your input!! I love it too! Finding it very similar to Aspen Supreme and sooo much cheaper!!!


                  • tobyluv
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                      Posted By Tim&Alfie on 4/16/2017 11:52 PM

                      I was also wondering about equine bedding, (I think the same kind), but it said it was pine in the description. I know pine shavings are not safe, but does the same apply to pellets?

                      Pelleted pine is fine to use.  It does not contain the dangerous aromatic oils that pine shavings have.


                    • MyPets101
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                        I love this litter!!! It’s so easy to just scoop out the dirty spots! My rabbits actually eat all other litters, but they don’t eat this one! Highly recommend.

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                    Forum DIET & CARE Equine bedding, safe?