Not exact matches
Commercial production can use
wood shavings, and other vinegars as the base (speeding fermentation), changing the makeup of the end
product.
The soft category includes
wood shavings and paper
products while the hard category contains corncob granules, ground walnut shells and different kinds of pellets.
Products that are in a more natural form — such as
wood shavings — tend to have a lower price than those that are more processed.
You'll find this kind of litter made from wheat, corn,
wood shavings, or other natural
products.
Shredded paper towels, pelleted paper
products, oat hulls, wheat grass and
wood shavings (other than pine or cedar) are the best bedding materials to use.
Look for
products such as aspen or pine
wood shavings (commonly used for guinea pigs or mice) or soft paper litter such as Yesterday's News.
Bedding materials like paper
products,
wood shavings or pellets should be changed every three or four days and spot - cleaned daily.
Othеr
wood - based
products besides
shaving may be superior to bedding.
Products that are in a more natural form, such as
wood shavings, tend to have a lower price than those that are more highly processed.
Ed Owens: American
Wood Fibers was established over 50 years ago as a company that collects the sawdust and
shavings from
wood manufacturers and turns them into economical
products that help farmers, ranchers, pet owners, home owners and industrial companies.
With
wood shavings, people want soft, dry, dust - free
products delivered at an economical price and available during the peak seasonal periods.
Products that are in more natural forms, such as
wood shavings, tend to have a lower price than those that are more highly processed.
These
products can be classified into different types:
wood shavings or chips, corn cob granules, ground walnut shells, paper fiber
products, paper pellets, and natural
products (hay, straw, bark,
wood, hulls) that are ground up and formed into pellets or granules.
Retailers should offer customers a fairly large selection of bedding and litter
products, including at least one in each category —
wood shavings or chips, corn cob granules, ground walnut shells, shredded - paper
products, paper pellets, and natural
products (hay, straw, bark,
wood, hulls) ground up and formed into pellets or granules.
In the soft category are
wood shavings and paper
products.
For these customers, options such as a
product from recycled phone books that has the texture of
wood shavings or one that is made from shredded brown kraft paper may be perfect.
Wood residues:
Wood left behind in the forest after forest harvesting, and
wood by -
products from
wood processing, such as
wood chips, slabs, edgings, sawdust and
shavings.
Wood pellets are originally produced from
wood waste (such as sawdust and
shavings), rather than whole logs, and thus can be viewed as an integrated part of forest
product manufacturing.