Sunshine Horse Bedding generates less waste volume than shavings or straw, or pellets therefore requiring less storage space. SHB, already a partially decomposed material, it does not consume nitrogen to further break down. While some materials may look decomposed to the naked eye, when the compost is spread out on the fields, yellow streaks on the pasture show that the material is robbing the soil of nitrogen rather than feeding the soil.
The small amount of daily waste generated, combined with the rapid break down time compared to wood products or straw, make Sunshine Horse Bedding less expensive and more convenient to dispose of than other beddings. Click here for more composting details. More.
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