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the ongoing aubiose etc debate...

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our WIR was finished last sept/oct, and I put down 2 bags of aubiose - thought it was a bit overfull, but there you go...

removed it all a couple of months ago - so maybe 5 months in use? never poo-picked, run got wet during the winter, chucked some stalosan round occasionally, still looked clean, didnt smell etc.

 

replaced it with easibed (what I could buy at the time). after just 2 months, with reasonably regular (once-twice a week) poo-picking, I have had to replace the lot as there seem to be loads more mess/flies (could be the hot weather we have had). didnt have enough easibed, so have topped up with an extra bag of bed max, which again was all I could get. I am not liking bedmax, it's too big and shaving-y and cant see it having the same qualities as aubiose.

 

am I just being s"Ooops, word censored!"by, or is aubiose really the best?

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I've tried most of the beddings on the market I think :lol:

 

A lot of it depends on where it is used, I prefer certain beddings over others in certain situations and set ups

 

I do like Bedmax though, my current favourite is Plospan which is a very absorbant shaving, its fab stuff

 

Aubiose is certainly one of the best but I've stopped using it as its a lot more loosely packed than it used to be and I was feeling a bit ripped off by that

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I can only get Easibed (or Hemcore at vast cost :roll: ) and have always been really happy with it. No smells or flies at all :) .

 

do you poo pick ANH? what surprised me is that the girls are really only in the WIR between waking and me letting them out to FR, which is anywhere between 7 and 8.30 (if I'm VERY lucky). obviously they go in and out to feed/drink, but they spend most of their time outdoors.

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I'm an Aubiose fan. I've been mixing it with wood pellet cat litter recently and find that the perfect mix. A tad expensive but it lasts for ever, and dries out super fast if it gets dampened by rain.

 

that sounds like a plan. I dont mind it being expensive to buy if it lasts, but having to replace the easibed after just 2 months seems a false economy to me (not to mention the work involved!)

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I can't get Aubiose either, the only bedding I've tried (apart from woodshavings etc) is Rapasorb (similar I would guess to Chestnutmare's Rapport) It's chopped rape straw and seems to work perfectly - I can get it easily, it's less than £8 a bag and I've never felt the need to try anything else!

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I've been using Auboise in my Solway for ages but have always been concerned about the girls liking to eat it. Decided I would give Rapport a try this time hoping the larger size bits would make it less palatable, also cheaper but I don't know how long the bag will last to make a fair comparison.

My only worry is that it is co"Ooops, word censored!"r and as I am using it in the nest boxes I hope it is comfortable enough for them, (probably bit of a soft chicken mum :lol: ).

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I have found Rapport to be softer than a lot of ordinary wood shavings. I don't find it hard - I pick up a handful of the stuff every morning for the girls' nesting box.

I think it rots down quite well. Better than that useless Bedmax we had (large shavings) but the difference in my muck heap might be because I use less of Rapport than other bedding... it's meant to rot quickly anyway. It's well worth a try. 8)

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I've been using Auboise in my Solway for ages but have always been concerned about the girls liking to eat it.
I only use it in my nesting box and my girls like to eat it too :anxious: I don't think I am going to get any more once I have used this bale. It is very practical etc but not keen on the eating of it. I'll go back to shredded paper.
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