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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Pine bedding

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    • Wolf
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        I know pine shavings are bad, but at tractor supply the large bag of pine shavings that we get for out chickens say “kiln-dried” is it safe for rabbits? 


      • vanessa
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          There are articles and research that say pine is bad, and those that say it is not bad. After reading both sides, I’m ok with pine bedding, but I dont use sawdust coz I dont think it absorbs liquid or odor. I used to use it… Now i use wood pellets. Muuuuch more effective.


        • Wolf
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            thanks for your help, i know the pellets are safe cuz there kiln dried, so kiln dried shavings would be fine right?


          • Annabelle's mommy
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              I don’t know about kiln dried shavings, and im not sure exactly why shavings are bad to use, but I use canwick hardwood pellets from canadian tire (i dont know where you’re from), but they work great and are cheap and advertise as safe bedding for pets

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          Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Pine bedding