I did it, i changed to wood pellets

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After spending approx. £25 pw on bedding for my 4 neds, i decided 3 weeks ago to give wood pellets a go. The old mare is clean all the time, the big baby section D is a messy, wet horse who also moves his bed and no matter how deep i make his bed, most days we have a bare patch of concrete in the middle if his bed. The mare and foal share a stable and is messy due to 8 feet trampling it all night.
So i took out most of the old shavings/cardboard bed and just left in big banks, tipped out the pellets, watered with a watering can and waited for them to activate.
I must admit it took me a few days to really get used to them but now i love them.
They dont really save me time but the beds are dry, comfy and the big lad has not gone through to the floor at all.
Best of all i found a supplier 5 miles away that are so much cheaper that the other suppliers i tried, so now i spend £12per week not £25.
Happy happy me and my neds.
just thought i would share, well done to those who made it all the way to the end. choccy bars all round.
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I have changed to these as well. We pay £200 for 100 x 10kg bags to be delivered. I used 14 bags to set up the stable and am now topping up with one bag a week. Brilliant.

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we paid £210 for 70 x 15kg bags.

Still not convinced they are the nicest looking bed, and Tom seems to turn his into a bog overnight, but they are more cost effective than shavings
 
I changed to them and have now changed back to straw - my mare is such a messy wet cowbag she made an absolute bog of them, couldn't stand a dirty wet looking bed any longer, hope you get on with them better than I did.
 
I changed my super wet boy onto them last year due to the cost of shavings and I really like them. Bed is much cleaner/drier (granted it doesn't look as nice as shavings but who cares) and it saves so much money!
 
I started using them from August. I have EVA mats and two very wet horses. I have tried straw, shavings and chopped straw before now. Cost is my only priority now.
With other beddings I have had to use a sprinkling only as the whole thing would have to be chucked out the next day. I started doing the same thing with the pellets but have discovered that more is better. I also no longer wet the pellets at all. They are a bit crunchy for the first night but they break down quickly and I find the dryness better.
 
Mine worked out at £180 per tonne or £90 per 1/2 tonne. collected but they do deliver also for a small fee.
I must admit the coluor of the bed is not the best ( sort of a beige colour) but the horses are happy and the beds are dry so happy me.
I will pm contact details to those who are interested.
I am happy to share.
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I have been thinking about changing to these to use on my mats. My mare costs a fortune on shavings because she is soo wet and messy, she's back on straw at the minute but I need soomething that soaks the wee up more..... Don't suppose anyone has a picture of their wood pellet bed? I'm just interested to see what it looks like.
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