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Wood Shavings · Yass NSW

Clean, low-dust pine wood shavings, soft, absorbent stable bedding that's easy to muck out.

When straw won't do, wood shavings are the bedding of choice for stables, floats and foaling boxes. Ours are clean, kiln-dried pine, low in dust, highly absorbent and quick to muck out, so you're throwing away wet, not good bedding. Supplied in handy compressed bales or bulk for bigger operations.

Best for

Who this hay suits.

  • Stable and stall bedding
  • Float and truck bedding
  • Foaling boxes and sick stalls
  • Dust-sensitive and respiratory horses
  • Poultry and small-animal bedding
Formats & indicative pricing
Available now

Pick the bale that suits your shed.

Prices are indicative and move with the seasons, call Paul on 0422 573 281 for a firm quote and current stock.

Compressed bale

~20–25 kg, expands on opening
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Currently out of stock

Easy to store and stack, one bale beds a stall.

Bulk shavings

By the load / bulka bag
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Available now

For stables and agistment, ask Paul for bulk rates.

Why our shavings stands up.

Low dust, kiln-dried

Kiln-dried and screened to keep dust down, which matters in a closed stable and matters even more for a horse with any respiratory sensitivity.

Absorbent and economical

Shavings soak up urine and lift out in clumps, so daily mucking takes out the wet and leaves the dry. Less bedding wasted, less time with a fork.

Compressed for easy storage

Each compressed bale expands to a stall's worth of bedding but stacks tight in the shed or float until you need it.

Need hay this week?

Call Paul direct, the phone's answered 24/7 for current stock and availability, and we can usually deliver within the week.

Wood Shavings: questions buyers ask

Are wood shavings better than straw for horse bedding?
It depends. Shavings are lower in dust, more absorbent and easier to muck out clump-by-clump, which makes them the usual pick for stabled, dust-sensitive or recovering horses. Straw is cheaper, warmer and better for some foaling situations. Plenty of people use shavings in the stable and straw in the yard.
Are your wood shavings dust-extracted?
They're kiln-dried and screened to keep dust low, which is what you want in an enclosed stable. No shavings are entirely dust-free, but these are a long way ahead of raw sawmill offcuts.
How many bales of shavings do I need per stall?
Roughly one compressed bale to lay a fresh bed in an average stall, then top up as you muck out. A deep-litter bed takes two to three to start. For multiple stables, bulk works out cheaper, call Paul for rates.
Can I use wood shavings for poultry or other animals?
Yes, pine shavings are a popular low-dust bedding for chook pens, brooders and small animals too. Avoid them for animals that nibble bedding heavily, and never use unknown treated-timber shavings, ours are clean pine.

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