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Forum DIET & CARE Wood stove pellets

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    • Moonlightbunny66
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        I need new litter and I saw this one called Canawick hardwood pellets. They’re wood stove pellets. It says no additives. I think they’re made from birch and maple wood. Are these safe? I was using horse stall pellets before, but I’m running out.


      • Bu20055
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          40LB PREMIUM WOOD PELLETS

          40LB PREMIUM WOOD PELLETS

          Weight 40 lb/bag
          Composition Hardwood and softwood (no additives)
          Calorific value 8000 btu/lb (17.8 MJ/kg)
          Moisture content 5.22%
          Ash content 0.61%
          Fines < 0.1%
          Bulk density 43 lb/pi³
          Diameter 6.3 mm

          Are these the ones you’re talking about? If so I asked about them a little bit ago and they’re safe. 🙂

          (Edited by Wick – replaced store link with item name, picture, and description)


        • Bu20055
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            Oops! Sorry about that Wick!


          • Moonlightbunny66
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              @Bu20055 Yes thank you!! 😊

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