Testimonials:
“I wanted more out of the horse bedding I was using,” said Lee Reynolds of Montgomery Alabama. “I had been using shavings since I was 10 or 12 years old when I first began taking care of horses, and I’m now 63. The most important factors for me were of course cost, ease of use, effectiveness and eliminating odor. Equine Pine meets and exceeds all of these needs.”
“A few of my horses are particularly sensitive and prone to thrush,” said Antonia Fox of Ocean Breeze Farm in Gulf Shores Alabama who has been using pine pellets for over 2 years. “It’s vital that I keep their hooves dry and away from any urine. If my vet has a horse with a leg injury, he’s even been known to come over and borrow some of my bedding. I don’t think there is anything better than Equine Pine.”
Thought you might like to hear from someone in the UK who is using your bedding. If anyone has any doubts about using this bedding - don't! I keep both my horses on Equine Pine and use rubber mats. My 16.3 Danish Warm blood is a very messy boy indeed, I have tried all the other bedding products and quite frankly none of them even come close when mucking out Equine Pine. I save time, money and my beds look and smell great all the time. I will continue to recommend Equine Pine to all other horse owners I meet, keep up the good work.
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Kim Cox
I spoke with my farrier about the pellets in relation to the horses feet. He told me that he has noticed that his clients that are using the pellets the horses feet are in much better shape than the ones that are on shavings. He thinks the shaving wick the moisture out of the horses feet, makes sense to me.
Michele Bowman
