henryhorn
Well-Known Member
This year the price of shavings has shot up time and time again, as they became more difficult to obtain. the majority used to come from manufacturing such as making doors/kitchen cabinets etc, and at one time I bought in bulk, a huge lorry load blown into a stable at a time. Now due to little manufacturing or building being done we are left with a shortage.
That stopped and bales appeared, and now they are anything from £6 to £8 plus.
We have switched to miscanthus, fibre wood chips, and tried everything we could on the market but all of it remains expensive.
There must be something no one has thought of we could use as bedding if shredded, how about cotton fibre chopped up small? How many old clothes must there be lying about?
It would make a multicoloured soft bed but would rot down too.
If you can think of any other materials we could use as bedding do post your idea.
I have just ordered a bulk buy of miscanthus and the wood chips, it's still costing a bomb and I really think there must be something out there no-one has thought of yet.. (I don't want to start manufacturing the stuff, but what a business idea for someone else!)
That stopped and bales appeared, and now they are anything from £6 to £8 plus.
We have switched to miscanthus, fibre wood chips, and tried everything we could on the market but all of it remains expensive.
There must be something no one has thought of we could use as bedding if shredded, how about cotton fibre chopped up small? How many old clothes must there be lying about?
It would make a multicoloured soft bed but would rot down too.
If you can think of any other materials we could use as bedding do post your idea.
I have just ordered a bulk buy of miscanthus and the wood chips, it's still costing a bomb and I really think there must be something out there no-one has thought of yet.. (I don't want to start manufacturing the stuff, but what a business idea for someone else!)