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bj taylor
Garden Ornament
look at those babies! wow!
what I think I've learned here is...
1. wire cages
2. suspend w/conduit or something similar to spread the weight out
3. no more than 2' deep and as long as I can reach in either direction
4. buying the cages can be the most economical way to go
5. VENTILATION. have fans in the summer if possible. heat is their enemy
6. do not breed in the summer
7. rabbit's teeth grow quickly
8. get a good work surface for when working w/a rabbit
9. for breeding, take the doe to the bucks cage
10. put the nest box in 5-6 days before babies are due. no sooner or she will use it as a toilet
11. run a water system behind the cages where they can't reach the piping & use nipples. this makes leaving them a day or two possible if necessary.
12. hanging feeders I can access from the outside
their cages can be suspended in the carport that has been converted to a goat loafing shed.
Great Stuff
what I think I've learned here is...
1. wire cages
2. suspend w/conduit or something similar to spread the weight out
3. no more than 2' deep and as long as I can reach in either direction
4. buying the cages can be the most economical way to go
5. VENTILATION. have fans in the summer if possible. heat is their enemy
6. do not breed in the summer
7. rabbit's teeth grow quickly
8. get a good work surface for when working w/a rabbit
9. for breeding, take the doe to the bucks cage
10. put the nest box in 5-6 days before babies are due. no sooner or she will use it as a toilet
11. run a water system behind the cages where they can't reach the piping & use nipples. this makes leaving them a day or two possible if necessary.
12. hanging feeders I can access from the outside
their cages can be suspended in the carport that has been converted to a goat loafing shed.
Great Stuff