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What to do with all the sawdust ?


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I worked in a sawmill about 10 years ago, we used to bag all our sawdust and the livestock hauliers would take it to put down in their trucks. Apparently western red cedar smells nicer than pig shit.[emoji16]

Isn’t it against the law to haul livestock with out sawdust ? Stops all the shite and pish slopping all over the road , apparently there’s big fines if they get caught with out it in the trailer.
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2 minutes ago, MattyF said:


Isn’t it against the law to haul livestock with out sawdust ? Stops all the shite and pish slopping all over the road , apparently there’s big fines if they get caught with out it in the trailer.

You have to have some bedding not necessarily sawdust. 

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