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Ive got about 30 bulk bags currently from my processor... Will prob have 100 by the spring at this rate!

My game keeper takes a couple and a mate with Hamster a handful here and there...

Spoke to a friend with a livery and he reckons its no good for horse bedding. Heard a rumour it might be able to be sold for bio-mass to power stations or eddie stobart bio division? Long term I may look into a pellet mill myself to produce pellets.

Just wonder what you guys do with it...

Thanks in advance...

Simon

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All my sawdust (from the sawmill, not processor) goes to horsey types. It's finer, but as it's not bone dry, seems not present any issues for the beasts. I give mine away (usually a total of about 1-2 bags a week).

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for me the question is, is it dust or shavings?

 

as a woodturner my shavings (wet or dry) go to a chicken farmer and the dust from my ripsaw, bandsaw and chopsaw go either to the tip or a mate took some for his chemical toilet.

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