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Old 11-26-2012, 10:28 AM   #41
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i use megazorb does well but does fly out of rabbit litter trays good for hammy tho
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Old 12-01-2012, 05:32 PM   #42
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I love megazorb. I haven't tried Aubiose but have tried something similar which i like the look of but isn't as absorbant.I love carefresh too but it's so expensive.i tried finacard but am not keen on it so once I used this sack up I won;t get any more.What i'm planning to do is buy megazorb and this hemp bedding and mix them, sprinkle a bit of carefresh on the top and voila
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Old 12-11-2012, 04:08 AM   #43
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I loved megazorb but lately it's so do dusty and leaves black marks on the cage from the dusty! =(
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Old 12-11-2012, 04:35 AM   #44
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I use Megazorb for all our guineas & hamsters and find it great. I am allergic to so much stuff but am ok with Megazorb . Sorry to hear you've found it dusty recently Jodzie04, maybe it's a not so good batch, might be worth emailing Northern Crop Dryers about it.
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Old 12-12-2012, 07:02 AM   #45
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I use Megazorb for all our guineas & hamsters and find it great. I am allergic to so much stuff but am ok with Megazorb . Sorry to hear you've found it dusty recently Jodzie04, maybe it's a not so good batch, might be worth emailing Northern Crop Dryers about it.
It's been the same with the last 3 bags and have heard this from other people too =(
The bottom of the cages always have a thin layer of black dust now!
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Old 01-16-2013, 03:17 PM   #46
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im having this black dust thing too wtf?
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Old 01-16-2013, 03:48 PM   #47
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megazorb is way more absorbent but i have dust allergies so cant use it anymore =( have tried all sorts and wanted to try fitch bedding but bales on ebay are £16 including postage whereas bales of aubiose are about £8 at local farm shop. doesnt take a genious to figure out which ill be going back to! its not the best bedding ever but hams can burrow in it and it does seem to last a good long while. bought a bale a few months back and still got loads of it left. much more economical.x
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Old 01-18-2013, 09:28 AM   #48
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any other horse bedding anygood??

ive noticed snowflake shavings would thye be ok for hamster rabbit and chinchillas want to try and get one bedding for all 3 types of pets i have
its says dust extracted would it be ok for a rabbit too not sure
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Old 01-18-2013, 10:23 AM   #49
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any other horse bedding anygood??

ive noticed snowflake shavings would thye be ok for hamster rabbit and chinchillas want to try and get one bedding for all 3 types of pets i have
its says dust extracted would it be ok for a rabbit too not sure
I wouldn't use any type of shavings for rabbits unless you have a thick layer of hay on top. I learnt the hard way that shavings are bad for rabbits as I'm paying around £40 every few months for medication for the one rabbit I used shavings with. She has a permanent upper respiratory tract infection and I regret not researching it first my rabbits have lino now and their litter trays are lined with newspaper then filled with hay. Not sure on chinchillas!
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Old 01-18-2013, 10:26 AM   #50
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My dad has found a horse supplies shop! So now I can get bags of megazorb for £7.40! So happy.. This bag is really good too, only slightly dusty at the bottom of the bag.

It's in Sutton and called The Hungry Horse

(He also found bales of hay for £6! So the rabbits won't be costing me £16 a month on hay for pets hay haha! ...only £16 every 2 months.. Hehe)
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