You shouldn't use newspaper because the ink is sometimes toxic. use regular shredded white or recycled paper instead
The shavings in a stall are make of wood or newspaper. Straw and sawdust can also be used
Wood shavings are insoluble in water. They do not dissolve but rather remain as solid particles when mixed with water. This insolubility is due to the complex structure of cellulose and lignin in wood, which do not break down in water. Instead, wood shavings can absorb some moisture but will retain their solid form.
No. What we use is shavings, because rabbits chew on wood anyway so you might as well give them wood shavings.
I would put a about three to four layers of newspaper at the bottom and add the wood shavings and hay on top
chips/shavings/what-have-you...of WOOD(GASP!).
Definitely not cedar wood shavings.
2000 lbs of anything makes a ton (feathers, wood shavings, mud etc.)
Pencil Shavings... They are the little curly wood chips you get when you sharpen a pencil.
you do not have to use a lot of bedding but you can use fluff and hay do not use newspaper or wood/cedar shavings
Pencil shavings are biodegradable because they are made from wood, which is a natural material that can decompose over time. Instead of throwing them away, you can compost pencil shavings to help them break down more quickly and return nutrients to the soil.
Smaller surface area, Wood shavings are generally drier than a log of wood, because of the general density of the wood itself. Wood shavings are in turn, easier to burn because of the small amount of moisture in them, therefore, they burn faster, and easier.
Usually mice can be smart and make a nest out of basically any source of material in a cage by dragging it to where they want to make the nest - usually in a small space (mouse house). To help the mouse out, put shredded newspaper , wood shavings, cut up fabrics, wool, even just ripped up paper will do. Have fun !