Hi folks!
We've been trying to figure out how to have the rabbitry run a little more smoothly with less attention from us at times. Although I usually like to hang out with the bunnies a couple of times a day, it would sure be nice to be able to wander off for more than 24 hours without actually having to do something with the rabbits. No, I'm not suggesting that I want to make a habit of ignoring my rabbits for days at a time, but like we do with our poultry, it would be nice to only have to check regularly but top up feed and water every few days to a week. With the occasional weekend getaway during which the neighbor can poke her head into the barn and take a look to make sure nothing weird is going on...
We know how the water could work better (implementing the changes is another story... best shared with a few beers for everyone), but how the heck can we get the feed to last for more than 24 hours? When my does have older litters, or I have more than 2 in a grow-out pen, even filling the J-feeders to the brim AND filling up the hay racks will only last them to the next day.
I don't think we want to try to assemble anything like the European flex auger systems to deliver feed, but does anyone have any ideas of how to make better, larger in capacity feeders? The only thing I can come up with is maybe a wide diameter and tall PVC tube that supplies feed to 2 cages at once (the feed receptacle just splits two cage walls; something along the general lines of this thing, which we've already made for oyster shell for our poultry - http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2011/0 ... tions.html).
Any bright ideas? I'm looking for something to incorporate into your standard all-wire, 36" x 24" hanging cage rabbitry.
Thanks, Jessi
We've been trying to figure out how to have the rabbitry run a little more smoothly with less attention from us at times. Although I usually like to hang out with the bunnies a couple of times a day, it would sure be nice to be able to wander off for more than 24 hours without actually having to do something with the rabbits. No, I'm not suggesting that I want to make a habit of ignoring my rabbits for days at a time, but like we do with our poultry, it would be nice to only have to check regularly but top up feed and water every few days to a week. With the occasional weekend getaway during which the neighbor can poke her head into the barn and take a look to make sure nothing weird is going on...
We know how the water could work better (implementing the changes is another story... best shared with a few beers for everyone), but how the heck can we get the feed to last for more than 24 hours? When my does have older litters, or I have more than 2 in a grow-out pen, even filling the J-feeders to the brim AND filling up the hay racks will only last them to the next day.
I don't think we want to try to assemble anything like the European flex auger systems to deliver feed, but does anyone have any ideas of how to make better, larger in capacity feeders? The only thing I can come up with is maybe a wide diameter and tall PVC tube that supplies feed to 2 cages at once (the feed receptacle just splits two cage walls; something along the general lines of this thing, which we've already made for oyster shell for our poultry - http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2011/0 ... tions.html).
Any bright ideas? I'm looking for something to incorporate into your standard all-wire, 36" x 24" hanging cage rabbitry.
Thanks, Jessi