ButtonsPalace
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Ok, So here soon I'm gonna be beginning the process of making quite a few rabbit hutches. I'm planning to get
Gilbert and Bennett 308229B 48-Inch by 50-Foot 1/2-Inch Mesh Hardware Cloth, Miller Manufacturing ACC1 Wire Cage Clips, 1-Pound Bag, Little Giant 5 inch Galvanized Rabbit Feeder AF5SL, I still haven't found any latch to use for a closure. But as far as the ends of the wires go I plan to cut and fold them out so nobody gets hurt and the door (Depending on how I do it) Might be overlapping.. But that all depends on left over wire.. I also need some help along the lines of roofing material.. They will be in a shady closed in pen in with mainly young roosters waiting for slaughter... I was thinking of using the corrugated plastic roofing because I like that it lets some sunshine in.. There will also be yard runs soon so they can get sun and grass.. Oh! I'm using untreated pallets for wood and I think I might build each doe a box out of that as well (I have a lot of free time and love getting craftsy so any advice will be took) Thank you all in advance <br /><br /> -- PMpMon, 23 May 2016 12:05:29 +000005Monday 29, 2016 12:58p.05 -- <br /><br /> I should add that some of them will be on the other side of the fence which is still inside a fenced yard but it contains the hens and other grown ducks/chickens It's really nice back there and the girls that are over there are very happy
Gilbert and Bennett 308229B 48-Inch by 50-Foot 1/2-Inch Mesh Hardware Cloth, Miller Manufacturing ACC1 Wire Cage Clips, 1-Pound Bag, Little Giant 5 inch Galvanized Rabbit Feeder AF5SL, I still haven't found any latch to use for a closure. But as far as the ends of the wires go I plan to cut and fold them out so nobody gets hurt and the door (Depending on how I do it) Might be overlapping.. But that all depends on left over wire.. I also need some help along the lines of roofing material.. They will be in a shady closed in pen in with mainly young roosters waiting for slaughter... I was thinking of using the corrugated plastic roofing because I like that it lets some sunshine in.. There will also be yard runs soon so they can get sun and grass.. Oh! I'm using untreated pallets for wood and I think I might build each doe a box out of that as well (I have a lot of free time and love getting craftsy so any advice will be took) Thank you all in advance <br /><br /> -- PMpMon, 23 May 2016 12:05:29 +000005Monday 29, 2016 12:58p.05 -- <br /><br /> I should add that some of them will be on the other side of the fence which is still inside a fenced yard but it contains the hens and other grown ducks/chickens It's really nice back there and the girls that are over there are very happy