IsabelleJ
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone!
I have been reading the discussions about wood pellets and have been getting quite excited (how sad am I?!) They sound brilliant, and just what I need for my boy, Sidney, who is very very dirty. At the moment he is on straw - we get through 3 or 4 bales a week (he does like to munch!) and I hate the way that it doesn't trap wee. When he was on shavings I was getting through 4 or 5 bales a WEEK, so we had to stop that as I couldn't afford it.
Wandered up to one of the local suppliers, and they have Aquamax, but no other wood pellet products. Is Aquamax the same as these other wood pellets? From what I've seen, it's a lot more expensive. Corley Biowood seem to be about £4 for 10kg, but then I would have to store it, whereas with Aquamax I could buy as needed. Is one better than the other? What other makes of wood pellets are there, and which would you recommend?
Does anyone know any suppliers of different wood pellets in Hampshire (I am in Botley, between Fareham and Southampton, but could travel a reasonable distance once a month or so.)
I would stay on straw, but am worried that Sidney will get fat with all the spring grass coming through AND his bed to eat!
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Isabelle
I have been reading the discussions about wood pellets and have been getting quite excited (how sad am I?!) They sound brilliant, and just what I need for my boy, Sidney, who is very very dirty. At the moment he is on straw - we get through 3 or 4 bales a week (he does like to munch!) and I hate the way that it doesn't trap wee. When he was on shavings I was getting through 4 or 5 bales a WEEK, so we had to stop that as I couldn't afford it.
Wandered up to one of the local suppliers, and they have Aquamax, but no other wood pellet products. Is Aquamax the same as these other wood pellets? From what I've seen, it's a lot more expensive. Corley Biowood seem to be about £4 for 10kg, but then I would have to store it, whereas with Aquamax I could buy as needed. Is one better than the other? What other makes of wood pellets are there, and which would you recommend?
Does anyone know any suppliers of different wood pellets in Hampshire (I am in Botley, between Fareham and Southampton, but could travel a reasonable distance once a month or so.)
I would stay on straw, but am worried that Sidney will get fat with all the spring grass coming through AND his bed to eat!
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Isabelle