Shed With Aubiose

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I used it for the first time last week and I'm really impressed with it! It's a problem for my babies inside because it goes EVERYWHERE when they're popcorning, but it's worked great for the shed and hutches. I'll definitely keep using it, even though it doesn't (in my experience at least) go as far as shavings that I was using before!

I'm considering a chopped straw bedding for the winter, maybe a mix of both for extra warmth.
 
I used it for the first time last week and I'm really impressed with it! It's a problem for my babies inside because it goes EVERYWHERE when they're popcorning, but it's worked great for the shed and hutches. I'll definitely keep using it, even though it doesn't (in my experience at least) go as far as shavings that I was using before!

I'm considering a chopped straw bedding for the winter, maybe a mix of both for extra warmth.

That's interesting. I've found the complete opposite, when I've ran out of Auboise and waiting for my supplier to get more stock, I've had to use shavings. I've found that shavings get stuck to Flossie, my long haired girl whereas less so with Auboise and it goes further and on a whole, it's cheaper as I get more bed changes with that than shavings. I tend not to use a huge layer of bedding though because it can go to waste i.e. not soak up the pee and just put enough to allow the poops to drop below unless they decide to pebbledash a corner! :))
 
Awwwww hello ladies :drool:

Enjoying the auboise then?
 
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