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  1. TERRY4

    Pine and Cedar shavings are dangerous

    So sorry you lost one. I have always wondered if they'd eat shavings but was lucky and none of mine did. I use shaving I get from up the road at a small business. He never uses toxic type woods so I use it for my chickens and horse. Thankfully haven't had a problem.
  2. TERRY4

    Pine and Cedar shavings are dangerous

    Do you have any amish nearby? I use hardwood shavings. About any but black walnut. It's toxic. I never heard of pine being bad, but then never used it. Too pricey! Bought pine shavings for my horse a couple of times and found a lot of mold in it. That's the bales from livestock stores, not to...
  3. TERRY4

    Pine and Cedar shavings are dangerous

    I get a hardwood shavings from an amish guy up the road. As long as you don't use cedar or walnut shavings you're fine. I learned all this from raising goats and bedding down my horse.
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