J Jane Senior Guinea Pig Joined Oct 21, 2006 Messages 8,034 Reaction score 1 Points 0 Location South Yorkshire, England Aug 16, 2007 #2 Saw dust is the actual dust meaning it is really fine and well..dusty! Woodshavings are the actual shavings..I don't make sense 98) saw dust - http://www.theage.com.au/ffximage/2006/07/02/0307SAWDUST_wideweb__470x264,0.jpg wood shavings - http://www.ripobec.com/rip_o_bec.data/Components/ss.jpg So basically the shavings are bigger...
Saw dust is the actual dust meaning it is really fine and well..dusty! Woodshavings are the actual shavings..I don't make sense 98) saw dust - http://www.theage.com.au/ffximage/2006/07/02/0307SAWDUST_wideweb__470x264,0.jpg wood shavings - http://www.ripobec.com/rip_o_bec.data/Components/ss.jpg So basically the shavings are bigger...
M MemberY Joined Mar 12, 2007 Messages 6,975 Reaction score 31 Points 0 Aug 16, 2007 #3 I am pretty sure not a lot. One is a finer dust than the other I think. I dont use it at all because it is not good for piggies health
I am pretty sure not a lot. One is a finer dust than the other I think. I dont use it at all because it is not good for piggies health
starshine Adult Guinea Pig Joined Jan 23, 2006 Messages 3,006 Reaction score 13 Points 490 Location Birmingham, UK Aug 16, 2007 #4 Sawdust is dust basically - the sweepings from wood tooling. Shavings are bigger flakes. Neither are suitable for piggies because of the risk of fungal and respiratory problems.
Sawdust is dust basically - the sweepings from wood tooling. Shavings are bigger flakes. Neither are suitable for piggies because of the risk of fungal and respiratory problems.