Posted: 18th April 2016 | Back to news feed

Often people have certain perception regarding Straw and it often suffered misconceptions in the past about its efficiency and value for money. However, with the development of straw based products such as Nedz and shavings becoming more expensive Straw is now being reconsidered by many owners, not just for horses but for many other livestock as well.

 

Nedz products are highly biodegradable taking on average two to three months to rot down – rather than two to three years in the case of wood based products. You only have to look at the muck heap of a Nedz user compared to other alternatives to see the difference.

 

Offering a comfortable and virtually dust free environment for your horse, both Nedz Original and Nedz Pro are treated with exclusive Natural Nedz which is a unique formula to offer additional benefits such as anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-insecticidal properties. As well as discouraging any ‘hungry’ horses from tucking into their bed.

 

The raw materials used in Nedz Original and Nedz Pro arehandpicked for exceptional quality, before being sterilised, chopped and put through a rigorous dust extraction process. The exceptional absorbency means there are no problematic wet patches leading to virtually no ammonia levels. In turn providing a much healthier environment from other not so absorbent beddings.

 

Nedz Original is made from carefully selected Wheat Straw creating a comfortable, economical and highly effective bedding, whilst Oilseed Rape Straw is the basis for Nedz Pro. A popular choice due to its high absorbency and ease of use. Not only is Nedz a great bedding for your horse but also for you – with its super absorbency mucking out is far easier and far quicker. Leaving you more time to enjoy your horse!

 

Nedz Original and Nedz Pro are available in 20kg bales, priced between £6.50 - £8.50. For more information about the range of Nedz bedding visit www.nedz.co.uk/ or to find your nearest stockist call 01254 677 762.

 

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