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Aubiose Aubiose - original hemp bedding
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2 2530 February 27, 2006
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50% of reviewers $15.00 None indicated
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Description: 100% Natural Bedding for Horses and Pets, Clean, Dust extracted, Absorbent, Comfortable, Cost Effective, Time Saving, Economical, Easy To Manage, Insulation, Reduces Odours, Fewer Insects, Long Lasting, Space Saving, Bio-degradable, Profitable.

Aubiose is derived from the soft core of the hemp plant - a fast growing annual, cultivated principally for the manufacture of paper. The hemp is grown organically in the Champagne Region of France, in an ideal climate, and monitored by experts. Once the hemp is harvested, its by-product is graded and thoroughly dust extracted.

Apart from significantly cutting down the workload and stable management Aubiose can greatly contribute to the general well being of the horse and rider - Especially if the animal suffers from respiratory problems.

Tests carried out at Bristol University proved that the horses suffering from C.O.P.D (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) may be safely bedded on Aubiose.

Aubiose is produced from young plants and breaks down easily into humus generating a small volume of manure. It takes up much less space in the yard and has value as a natural fertiliser



Aubiose is derived from the soft centre of the hemp plant.

Aubiose is cultivated without pesticides, fungicides, herbicides or insecticides.

Aubiose absorbs up to 12 times more urine then straw and 4 times more than shavings.

Aubiose - spongy by nature helps prevent the horse treading through to the floor.

Aubiose - competitively price and economical to use.

Aubiose - Skip out daily, clean out wet every 5 – 7 days.

Aubiose - top up bed with approx one bale per week.

Aubiose is simple to store, carry and spread.

Aubiose keeps the horse warm and rarely presents a wet surface.

Aubiose has a spongy texture, which traps odours.

Aubiose is unattractive to flies and parasites. Aubiose is durable longer lasting, hence less work.

Aubiose comes in heavy-duty plastic bags. Easy to stock and store.

Aubiose quickly decomposes in to a highly organic fertiliser.

Aubiose is ideal for gardeners, nurseries, fields and mushroom growing



Sources: http://www.aubiose.co.uk/index.htm

http://www.aubiosenl.nl/Inleiding.htm
Keywords: bedding hemp dust free URI
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Type/s of pets product is suitable for if applicable: rodents horses
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Bubbles
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Registered: November 2004
Location: Dordrecht, The Netherlands
Posts: 3206
Review Date: June 14, 2005 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $15.00

 
Pros: almost no dust, very absorbant, smells good, economical
Cons: is not available at petshops (where I live)

I paid $15 for 135 l. of aubiose. It has helped so much on Bubbles' respiratory problems after I changed.

And on top of it all aubiose is more absorbant than any other bedding that I have tried.

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Silk

Registered: February 2006
Location: Leuven (BE)
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Review Date: February 27, 2006 Recommend? no | Price paid: Not Indicated

 
Pros:
Cons: May be poisonous

On the pack is indicated that it can cause digestion problems (the "tubes" after the stomach _ English is not my mother tongue, sorry) in horses, and I heard someone tell that a lot of her piggies died after using Aubiose (they stopped dying when changed to wood chips again).

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