I would ntsuggest on straw bedding it is very hard to clean when a horse urinates on it. Then you have to take out all the hay and it is gross and time consuming. Use saw dust. It is much easier to deal with
Use it as their bedding, but there's nothing to stop them eating it if they want.
It is not good for the horse to eat straw. Instead of using straw for the bedding I would switch to sawdust so you will not have to worry about your horse eating the straw.
Yes it can. Yes it can.
You have a duck?? That's pretty awesome but even a cardboard box would work. It needs some absorbent bedding such as ; straw or hay. Never use mouldy bedding as it can harm your ducklings =)
Wood shavings are best but straw will do assuming they are completely feathered. It's hard for little feet to scratch large straw around and search for food. Shavings offer better absorbing qualities and retain heat better than straw.
Straw provides a cheap bedding for use in stables and other farm animal housing units.
Use it as their bedding, but there's nothing to stop them eating it if they want.
You can use grass for goats bedding. You can also use straw, or hay or wood shavings. Just keep in mind that with grass or hay bedding, some of it will be eaten.
For Howrse, it's straw.
On Howrse Quiz it's Straw
Yes, you can. Line your guinea pig hutch with newspaper, then put the straw on. You can use more or less straw depending on the weather. A bedding of straw and newspaper will need changing once a week. Instead of straw, you could use wool, paper shredding or tissue paper. Instead of news paper you could use thin cardboard, scrap paper or sawdust.
It is not good for the horse to eat straw. Instead of using straw for the bedding I would switch to sawdust so you will not have to worry about your horse eating the straw.
hay is perfect for a rabbits bedding i use it when i run out of straw and she loved it so much we started using it all the time
Any type of clean straw can be used. Many breeders use paper bedding with straw on the top to increase absorbtion. Personally, I use hay over paper.
You can find it in the same spot you find the boxes. It must be either bought from the shop (straw and bark bedding) or grown as crops (straw and flax bedding).
yes they can but they prefer hay which i use as bedding.
the difference between hay and straw is that horses eat hay and straw is a bedding.