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Post by 2 bays & a grey:D on Dec 23, 2011 13:48:09 GMT 1
They are so easy to muck out, don't smell and for the 1st time in my life not worring about deep littering. All for a much cheaper cost. So all in all very happy ;D
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2011 13:50:19 GMT 1
I really liked them too when Talin was in
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Post by K8 on Dec 23, 2011 14:21:48 GMT 1
Brilliant aren't they!! Glad your happy with them!
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Post by papershoes on Dec 23, 2011 22:26:14 GMT 1
Im tempted to get some, but my boy is a mucky pup, kicks his shavings everywhere and walks through his poo!!
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Post by midimoos on Dec 24, 2011 0:27:00 GMT 1
keep thinking of it too. But with a on off box walker keep thinking it could be a bad idea!
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Post by HelenG on Dec 24, 2011 20:45:26 GMT 1
I love mine too jinks mainly poos at the front so its really easy but he still manages to walk through it mushing it in and kicking up the wet. But 15 mins of mucking out and it's back to a nice lovely clean bed! half a wheel barrow, and no funny looks at work because of the smell only problem i have found is that my shavings fork isn't fine enough and it leaves a lot of tiny bits in. Any normal person wouldn't care about them but because i know they're there in the bed it drives me up the wall! i have to pick what ever i can out by hand!
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Post by 2 bays & a grey:D on Jan 3, 2012 14:45:44 GMT 1
Mcgyver is filthy.. But he is filthy on which ever bedding.. He was costing me the most with shavings but now he doesnt have a bald patch in his bed.
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Post by sarahbing on Jan 3, 2012 15:31:02 GMT 1
I love mine too jinks mainly poos at the front so its really easy but he still manages to walk through it mushing it in and kicking up the wet. But 15 mins of mucking out and it's back to a nice lovely clean bed! half a wheel barrow, and no funny looks at work because of the smell only problem i have found is that my shavings fork isn't fine enough and it leaves a lot of tiny bits in. Any normal person wouldn't care about them but because i know they're there in the bed it drives me up the wall! i have to pick what ever i can out by hand! I know what you mean Helen. A friend of mine has solved this by buying herself a sieve to do all the fine bits with. Not sure if I have the time to do this but will feed back if I do!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2012 15:47:19 GMT 1
ROFL! And I thought I was picky!!! I didn't ever use a sieve but I did find poo picking by hand easiest.
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Post by sarahbing on Jan 3, 2012 16:28:44 GMT 1
ROFL! And I thought I was picky!!! I didn't ever use a sieve but I did find poo picking by hand easiest. Now you've given me the giggles! I think (hope) it was one of those archaeological soil sieves, not a cooking one. Now have a picture of her with flour sieve in hand!!!
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Post by oberon on Jan 3, 2012 16:39:53 GMT 1
After trying the straw pellets, I'm back on the wood pellets.
I love them and will never again stray from them ;D
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Post by K8 on Jan 4, 2012 14:16:51 GMT 1
After trying the straw pellets, I'm back on the wood pellets. I love them and will never again stray from them ;D Ohhh, can I ask why? We were thinking of swapping over to straw pellets after this load of wood pellets run out?
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Post by zack&buffysmum on Jan 4, 2012 14:28:35 GMT 1
Sarah - I thought for a minute you were talking about me!! ;D I use a garden sieve
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Post by sarahbing on Jan 4, 2012 18:35:08 GMT 1
Hee hee, so there are 2 people I know who sieve!! Will have to give it a go xx
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Post by HelenG on Jan 4, 2012 20:06:44 GMT 1
he he he my mum suggested it to me awhile ago but there's no way i'm seiving my bed when the whole yard can see me! i'd have to close both the bottom and top door, good exscuse for being anti social though... hmm
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