TSC equine pellet bedding

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Saw these at TSC today. Maybe lignetics is bagging the private label ones too? Who knows!!
 

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I use these in the chicken coop,when I first saw them I said to myself hummmm. Now I will run a bag thru to see what happens.And if that works when I clean the coop I'll press it and make blocks for the wood stove.
 
Benson MN has a power plant powered by poultry litter.
 
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I still get Heatrs at HD for 3.98 a bag and most of the time they give me the 10% Military discount. I also saw those horse pellets at TSC and wondered. If they drop the price to 3 bucks again, I'll have to give them a try. Now, why am I craving Chinese for lunch? I think I'll go eat rice and Wontons with fake crab meat but nothing that may have been a domestic pet a few days ago.
 
Benson MN has a power plant powered by poultry litter.

use these in the chicken coop,when I first saw them I said to myself hummmm. Now I will run a bag thru to see what happens.And if that works when I clean the coop I'll press it and make blocks for the wood stove.

Poultry litter isn't all that bad (well, maybe the stink is).... for fuel We have Herbrucks right in Ionia, Michigan that offers pelleitized chicken litter, bagged or bulk for 160 bucks a ton (delivery extra). www.herbrucks.com

Woodstove blocks sounds interesting. I guess you could rig up some sort of press. No worse than burning a cow pie.
 
Poultry litter isn't all that bad (well, maybe the stink is).... for fuel We have Herbrucks right in Ionia, Michigan that offers pelleitized chicken litter, bagged or bulk for 160 bucks a ton (delivery extra). www.herbrucks.com

Woodstove blocks sounds interesting. I guess you could rig up some sort of press. No worse than burning a cow pie.
Given the choice between chicken and cow I'll take horse.
 
We have both here. Horse apples and steer pies. More pies than apples however.I have to go the local TSC empourium for some spray paint later. I'll check out the equine bedding pellets abd report back on price and brand.
 
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Choosing the difference is like flipping a coin to see what side of the sh!t sandwich you get to eat first.
At least with the feathered ones you know the term length and when it ends you can enjoy. The unfeathered ones are full it and leave you with nothing but stink in the end.
 
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At least with the feathered ones you know the term length and when it ends you can enjoy. The unfeathered ones are full it and leave you with nothing but stink in the end.

Touche'
 
They're on sale for 5 bucks a bag here.
 
They're on sale for 5 bucks a bag here.

I believe thats the regular price, not on sale. Won't be that desperate anytime this year. I'll have at least a ton of Somerset's left over in ther spring.
 
Poultry litter isn't all that bad (well, maybe the stink is).... for fuel We have Herbrucks right in Ionia, Michigan that offers pelleitized chicken litter, bagged or bulk for 160 bucks a ton (delivery extra). www.herbrucks.com

Woodstove blocks sounds interesting. I guess you could rig up some sort of press. No worse than burning a cow pie.
those chicken poop pellets look interesting
 
Day and a half into testing now, these suckers are burning HOT! I cant believe it. I get just as much ash out to the side of the burn pot but in the burn pot itself is at least half as full as it usually is. I always dump my burn pot every 3 days, but i might get a couple more days with these. If they go on sale for $3 a bag here, im buying the whole ton.
 
those chicken poop pellets look interesting

I get up that way quite a bit...it's on the way to my hunting ground so I may swing in and pick up a couple bags of poop to roast. Hope it don't smell too awful bad.
 
no thats plain "Wong" o_O;lol<>


Koreans are more partial to dog i think, never saw cat served there but have had dog there before

When I was over there, in the service, you only saw two kinds of dog running around. Very young pups, and old tough strays who wouldn't come anywhere near a human. My favorite street food was yackie-mandu (absolutely no clue, on the spelling), a fried dumpling with a spicy meat-like filling. Delish, if your too drunk to wonder what you just ate.
 
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