Horse, Small Pet
Product Focus: Megazorb Animal Bedding
Megazorb is a highly regarded virgin wood pulp-based animal bedding and is one of our best-selling products. Megazorb is marketed as a horse product, it can also be used for a variety of animals including small pets such as guinea pigs and rats, reptiles, poultry, and more. It has the highest absorbency of any animal bedding currently on the market. Produced by Northern Crop Driers, which were established in 1975 and is still primarily a close, family-run business.
Recommended For
- Horses
- Small Pets (Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Rats etc.)
- Reptiles (Snakes etc.)
- Poultry
- Ferrets
Benefits
- Highly absorbent – 10x better than straw, 4x better than shavings.
- Ideal for Rubber Mats – Less bedding is required.
- Soft – Kind on your animal’s feet, less chance of random hard pieces like in wood shavings.
- Economical – Once the bed is down, very little is required for upkeep.
- Natural – Made from 100% virgin wood pulp fibre, a by-product of the paper-making industry.
- Biodegradable – Composts very quickly, smaller muck heaps.
- Healthy – High temperature dried to kill any mold or spores.
- Double Dust Extracted – Ideal for horses with respiratory problems.
- Easily Molded – Holds burrows and tunnels well.
- Absorbs Odours – Reduces insect attraction problems.
- Low Effort – Less material is required to be handled and disposed of.
- Big Bag – 85 Litres, will last for a long time when used for small animals.
How to Use (Horses)
- Use 8-10 bags to make the initial bed.
- Remove any droppings you may find daily with a shavings fork.
- A week later add another bag, and continue removing droppings daily.
- After the second week and from now on, add only a half bag.
- Always completely remove any wet patches and replace them with fresh Megazorb.
Where to Purchase
Available direct or from selected, licensed retailers such as ourselves. We currently stock Megazorb, you can find out more here.
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