What wood shavings are safe for horses?

Pine shavings or pine pellets seem to be the best and safest type of bedding to use for your horse.

Can you use wood shavings for horse bedding?

Wood shavings are considered a popular choice for horse bedding for a reason. The shavings specially produced for animal bedding are usually nice and soft. As well as being highly absorbent: an important quality for stall bedding.

What wood chips are best for horses?

The most readily available wood shavings are made from pine or fir trees. These shavings cost less than other types of wood, and are sufficiently fragrant to help mask the stench created by urine and feces. Other softwoods, such as spruce, also work well for stall bedding.

Can you Bed horses on cedar shavings?

Cedar wood is commonly used within shavings, however be aware that although cedar smells good it also has a large oil content which can irritate the lungs of your horse.

Is hardwood sawdust OK for horses?

Black walnut sawdust: Your horse can develop laminitis within a few hours of standing on black walnut sawdust. Additional symptoms include a fever, colic, and swollen legs. Even sawdust blends with tiny amounts of black walnut can cause issues. Stay clear of it and always ask your sawmill what they process.

What is the difference between sawdust and wood shavings?

“Sawdust will absorb more than shavings because it has more surface area than shavings.” While more absorbent, sawdust is dustier than shavings, which can lead to or exacerbate respiratory problems. And certain woods can also be downright harmful to horses.

Are wood chips toxic to horses?

Wood chips or shavings containing as little as 5 percent black walnut have been found to cause laminitis (founder), which can result in debilitation or death of the horse.

How much do wood shavings cost?

Bagged Shavings Kiln Dried 40 Lb Bag

Min. Order: 24 bags
Cost per Bag (min. order): $5.25
Cost per Bag (100+ bag order): $6.00
Cost per Bag (500+ bag order): $5.75