cronkmooar
Well-Known Member
I put down pellet bedding about a week ago followed instructions with wetting and have about 2/3rds sawdust stuff and 1/3 pellets.
But I'm finding it really dusty - don't see dust when mucking out but its making me feel really ill! when I'm finished i'm covered in a thin layer of dust horses faces look the same after being in at night - one also seems to be starting with a watery eye.
When I brush the bed back after mucking out the rubber mats are covered in dust that doesn't shift fully.
I'm removing the wet every day and putting in a few handfulls of pellets unsoaked as advised. The stuff I am using Brites from Northern Ireland is being sold as both for horse bedding and burning by an independent distributor but on their website they don't mention animal use at all??
Is it me or have I just got pellets that are too dusty for bedding ???
HELP !!!
Also Liverpool pellets - good bad or indifferent ??
But I'm finding it really dusty - don't see dust when mucking out but its making me feel really ill! when I'm finished i'm covered in a thin layer of dust horses faces look the same after being in at night - one also seems to be starting with a watery eye.
When I brush the bed back after mucking out the rubber mats are covered in dust that doesn't shift fully.
I'm removing the wet every day and putting in a few handfulls of pellets unsoaked as advised. The stuff I am using Brites from Northern Ireland is being sold as both for horse bedding and burning by an independent distributor but on their website they don't mention animal use at all??
Is it me or have I just got pellets that are too dusty for bedding ???
HELP !!!
Also Liverpool pellets - good bad or indifferent ??