Dilly's Piggies
Teenage Guinea Pig
I'm down to the last 8kg ish of my 22kg Oxbow timothy hay, and I'm quite disappointed that the entire remaining contents are short strands with dust, no more nice long strands. Lately I've been very picky about what parts of the bale I use as some of my pigs have breathing problems relating to the dust, all snuffling and sneezing has stopped since I began being picky and only feeding the lovely long strands in the bale. So now I have to go through the hay and pick out the better parts and seed heads, it's so bitty that it's hard to just shake it like I have been doing. I want to just throw the whole lot away but my new box won't arrive until Friday, so we have a little while to wait.
In College I studied Equine, and some horses had dust allergies and had to have their hay soaked, I don't think I'd do this with the pigs hay but I'm considering lightly misting/spraying with water, just enough moisture to make the dust stick. It sounds like it would work, but I wondered if anyone else has tried this and if it was successful?
Hopefully the next batch won't be so dusty.

In College I studied Equine, and some horses had dust allergies and had to have their hay soaked, I don't think I'd do this with the pigs hay but I'm considering lightly misting/spraying with water, just enough moisture to make the dust stick. It sounds like it would work, but I wondered if anyone else has tried this and if it was successful?
Hopefully the next batch won't be so dusty.

