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TheBuns

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I’m curious are wood stove pellets good for sore hocks? I’m certainly using paper base it’s pretty soft but does get expensive. I want the litter at least to last quite a while so that I don’t need to keep buying so much all the time.
 
Hello
I’m curious are wood stove pellets good for sore hocks? I’m certainly using paper base it’s pretty soft but does get expensive. I want the litter at least to last quite a while so that I don’t need to keep buying so much all the time.
I used to use wood pellets and i don't think it ever hurt her feet , she does get sore hocks prettyy often .
I use carefresh now
 
Thanks everyone I’ll try them out see how it goes how long to they last you and are they good at controlling odor?
 
My 15L bag lasts 6-8months depending on if I spill it or not, which happens a lot... and yeah, they are good at controlling odour. I change Apollo’s litterbox every four days. So about 2 times a week.
 
That pretty good I need to get some then my litter only last me 1 week. Know I have two buns so a little less.
 
Nice another question I remember buying wood pellets a while back and threw them away because they smelled like chemicals. Do your guys smell? If not what smell do they have a wood or plastic smell?
 
My 15L bag lasts 6-8months depending on if I spill it or not, which happens a lot... and yeah, they are good at controlling odour. I change Apollo’s litterbox every four days. So about 2 times a week.
Thats long!
30 l only lasts me a month!

Maybe i'm using too much..
 
Also how you guys store your hay? I’m thinking of getting a big bale also but I don’t won’t to put it outside nor in the garage though.
 
Nice another question I remember buying wood pellets a while back and threw them away because they smelled like chemicals. Do your guys smell? If not what smell do they have a wood or plastic smell?
Mine smell like wood, not chemicals.
Also how you guys store your hay? I’m thinking of getting a big bale also but I don’t won’t to put it outside nor in the garage though.
I keep mine in the bag it comes in, but I will transfer some into a metal IKEA trash can for easy access. If I had a bale that didn't come in a bag, I would keep it in a wheel cart (see picture). I would leave the top open to let the air flow.
 

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Nice another question I remember buying wood pellets a while back and threw them away because they smelled like chemicals. Do your guys smell? If not what smell do they have a wood or plastic smell?
Mine smells like wood, I don’t think it should smell like plastic or chemicals.
Also how you guys store your hay? I’m thinking of getting a big bale also but I don’t won’t to put it outside nor in the garage though.
I store mine in an outside rabbit hutch that I don’t use anymore. But you could buy a storage container, like the ones that you can store shoes in, and keep it in there.
Thats long!
30 l only lasts me a month!

Maybe i'm using too much..
That depends on how many rabbits you own, how many litterboxes and how much you use. I just use a small layer. They are good at holding odours so you don’t need that much.
 
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Thanks! They seem much better compared to what I’m using. I buy litter every week •.• it seems like, and it’s expensive.
 
So I got a half bale of hay. It’s not even green more brown. Can I still give it to them?
 

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