Paul and Tommy are on their way to Poland to deliver wood shavings for the shelter of horses from Ukraine. A trip of over 1,300 kilometres with a truck combination full of wood shavings.
This delivery is made possible by Agro Fibre, M&S Livestock Feeds, Gay Kelleway Racing and LetterSign.
While making our wood pellets we pay a lot of attention to the production process during which the cleanest combustion is realised.
In many riding schools and stables, straw is often still considered as ground cover. The main motivation? Low cost. Yet that appears to be a limited insight. The additional effects make the choice for sawdust attractive.
Let’s start with the effects of straw for a moment. Straw is mainly used as a ground cover for cows, goats, poultry and horses. The absorption capacity is reasonable to good, but it is not very suitable for horses with a dust allergy.
The benefits of sawdust? The sawdust is made from selected coniferous wood. Thanks to the cushioned surface, hooves and joints are less stressed. Thanks to the small wood particles, solid faeces can be separated and manure does not fill up as quickly.