Yes! That's what it is called. Kiln dried. And the pellets say they are kiln dried. 😊 the ones I got are pretty small and are twice the price of the horse pellets. Maybe I'll try the horse ones next time. Any particular brand you recommend or anything I should look out for?
I just went and did more reading and from what I'm seeing the pine pellets are fine. Just not pine shavings. Or any hard or soft wood shavings. The pellets undergo a process that removes whatever is harmful to the rabbit. Same with the equine pellets.
I just can't figure out what exactly the...
Right now I use yesterday's news but I'm looking for an alternative that's cheaper. I just picked up some pine pellets from tractor supply that are especially for buns. But I saw equine pellets there too that were way cheaper. Can anyone tell me the difference? And is pine safe to use?
He won't eat it even when I first put it in there. And I don't know if he's even eating any of it to be honest. But he is certainly not eating anywhere close to his body size. Lol.
We have a 12 week Flemish giant who is almost as big as our full grown cats now. lol. He's a house rabbit. Have you considered letting him free roam and use a litter box? We also have a large breed dog kennel that we use to kennel him if need be.
We have a planter of grass. I can't keep it inside because my Flemish Giant mows it over immediately. Lol. So we toss it out on the deck for about a week at a time till it needs mowed and then bring it in for him to eat. Lol.