Bedding?
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Re: Bedding?
Jay wrote:I think you megazorb fans may change your minds... The absorbancy of this stuff is qhite amazing, you can go around 10 days without changing it, and there's barely any odour
realy?! I'm a big fan of megazorb, only down side is the huge bags it comes in!! i cant wait to hear of this new one!
and Lorna buttons has his litter tray with megasorb in and hay on top, then a towel for him to sleep on, etc, but most mornings hes dug it to the side, as he likes laying on the cold hard plastic instead!!!
lizzi_b- Established Hopper
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There is newspaper everywhere, Hazel decided she wanted to read the bit that was in the litter tray rather than pee on it. However the carefresh is good.
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cheryl'n'bruce'flo wrote:Well that would certainly win me over for the pigs. It depends on price as well though. Megazorb can contain the main area of the pig hutch for a week and keep them warm and dry in the depths of winter and it only costs about £10 per bag delivered to my door. It's hard to beat.
Yeah, the prics is gonna be a stumbling block I suspect. They are a relatively new company, and the product is still getting out there to retailers, so it'll take a while for it to become widely available, and at the mo, there's an £8 P & P if you order on-line.
The product is more expensive too, but it lasts a huge amount of time, so I will have to work out the maths as to the value factor! I'm doing my own absorbacy test at home to put in a video.
Re: Bedding?
Jay wrote:I think you megazorb fans may change your minds... The absorbancy of this stuff is qhite amazing, you can go around 10 days without changing it, and there's barely any odour
Really! hmmmm that does sound interesting! Looking forward to hearing about it!
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