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09-30-2012, 06:16 AM
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Fitch recycling bedding
I googled to see if any of you guys had used it and found no threads so I thought id post saying I just ordered a bale to try as I cant get megazorb right now due to my car being dead so had to fine something else that could be delivered and still be cheap and this seemed to fit the bill as its the same price for a 20kg bale of this delivered as it is for a 85litre bag of megazorb delivered so I thought id take a gamble getting a bale of shavings the same weight is also the same price delivered so hey thought a gamble was worth it as I dont like hemp and while I like finacard the rabbits need something a bit more absorbent for their hutch so its not great for them
Ill let you guys know how I get on!
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10-02-2012, 11:49 AM
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Re: Fitch recycling bedding
This is the 20kg bale
This is it compared to hemp and hay
This is puds mini duna filled with it
I like it on first impressions, its not dusty and its nice and springy and soft. It feels like carefresh crossed with tissue paper in texture and its also cheaper than the likes of megazorb. Full review in a few weeks when I have actually had a chance to use it
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10-02-2012, 11:58 AM
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Re: Fitch recycling bedding
It look's really nice. Looking forwards to seeing how you get on with it
I can only find it on the net for £15.49.
Is that the price you got yours for?
It reminds me of a better carefresh
Silver xxx
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10-02-2012, 12:00 PM
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The Potteries Hams
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Re: Fitch recycling bedding
it looks great!!
i hope it works well.
i wish i lived in a horse supply place, it would save me loads!!
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10-02-2012, 12:01 PM
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Re: Fitch recycling bedding
Yeah including next day delivery, which for a bale of 20kg seems pretty fair I dont have a car right now so megazorb delivered works out at that price! as would shavings so thought id have a go with something else!
I will post how I get on as I didnt like the hemp, I do like megazorb though and once I hvae my car back I might use that again but if I like this this is cheaper!
edit: this isnt from a horse supplier its off ebay
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10-02-2012, 12:12 PM
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Re: Fitch recycling bedding
Arrh
I found the actual company website, which sells loads in one go but if you look at the pet bedding section they sell one.
There is a cheaper place on line to get Megazorb if you ever want that again it's here Megazorb Horse Bedding delivery is £2.99.
Some one from here brought them & they are delivered in big cardboard box's with the Megazorb sack inside, only took two days
Silver xxx
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10-02-2012, 12:17 PM
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Re: Fitch recycling bedding
A bag of megazorb lasts less than 2 weeks and I work weekdays so its hard getting deliveries anyway so bigger bales are much better for me this fitch is id say guessing 3-4x the volume of a bag of megazorb so its much cheaper! Hopefully I like it Thanks for the link though
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10-02-2012, 12:18 PM
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Re: Fitch recycling bedding
Your Welcome,
Look's great fingers crossed
Silver xxx
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10-02-2012, 12:26 PM
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Re: Fitch recycling bedding
Bekki, could you post a link to where you got this new bedding from please?
I've been having problems with megazorb lately (some from here and some from bags brought to me from up north!)
I keep getting damp, mouldy sacks of it and have to throw it away. Such a waste of money.
The new stuff you have looks so soft which will be perfect for little paws and legs and if it turns out to be really absorbant then that's even better.
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10-02-2012, 12:28 PM
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Re: Fitch recycling bedding
I would love the link also please
Thank You
Silver xxx
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