How to use Animal Bedding Pellets
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- Step by step instructions on using Gildale Softwood Bedding Pellets for bedding animals. This tutorial includes how much water to use per volume of pellets, proper spreading techniques, and the advantages of using bedding pellets. These instructions are recommended by Gildale Farms but actual use will vary with each user.
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Do you recommend adding water for cat litter boxes?
I've been using pine pellets for my cat for a couple weeks now. I don't wet them at all. I just put them dry because my cat likes to claw and dig into the pellets and bury her pee/poo. If they are wet I feel like they would make more of a mess and she would end up tracking the sawdust through the house. When she pees on them it turns to sawdust and settles at the bottom of her booda dome. I clean it every day and bought a plastic organization basket that had just the right amount of holes on the bottom/sides so that I can sift the sawdust away from the pellets. It was only 1.00 at the dollar tree.
After it tries is it dusty
It's probably not bad for horses, but it's too dusty for chickens. They flap their wings and get the stuff floating around. Gives me allergies/asthma. I wish I could find a cheap alternative with NO dust.
I did it myself with the Woodglut plans. I think this is the best way to find out how to build it.
I made it myself thanks to woodprix website.
You made pee pellets with plans? 😆
@@Elizabeth-aka-Pippi Indeed I did it ;)
Stodoys has very good designs and plans.
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Your video really doesn't teach anyone how the pellets expand and turn into shavings. It's still a mystery.
TreasureOne they don’t turn into shavings, more like sawdust or sand
The pellets are compacted saw dust, the water separates the dust from the form of a pellet. It’s not a mystery it’s common sense.