luvabunny
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With all these bunnies coming on, and a new, nearly empty barn, it was time to make some cages. Normally I make 3 stackers, but I need grow-out cages which didn't have to be quite as large. This was my first attempt, and it turned out pretty good.
The cages are 24x24 and 14" high. The space in between cages is 4" to allow for pans. The cages are stacked 4 high and 3 wide. The separating wire between the cages is bottom wire turned sideways, so not much change of ears, noses or toenails being mauled by neighbors.
Since ears are a main judging point on English lops, it's important that I get them separated early, to prevent toenail punctures and rips, way before the bucks ever begin to start fighting with each other. These cages should be good until I decide if these grow-outs will be shown, kept as breeders, or sold.
What makes it doubly nice is that I've found I got another 2 rows of identical cages in the rabbitry buyout I did earlier in the year. I didn't know it when I started it, but it's going to work out well.
Still lots more to do, but I've got to get these cages hung first, and that wasn't a project I wanted to begin late on a Sunday evening. Here's the pics.
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The cages are 24x24 and 14" high. The space in between cages is 4" to allow for pans. The cages are stacked 4 high and 3 wide. The separating wire between the cages is bottom wire turned sideways, so not much change of ears, noses or toenails being mauled by neighbors.
Since ears are a main judging point on English lops, it's important that I get them separated early, to prevent toenail punctures and rips, way before the bucks ever begin to start fighting with each other. These cages should be good until I decide if these grow-outs will be shown, kept as breeders, or sold.
What makes it doubly nice is that I've found I got another 2 rows of identical cages in the rabbitry buyout I did earlier in the year. I didn't know it when I started it, but it's going to work out well.
Still lots more to do, but I've got to get these cages hung first, and that wasn't a project I wanted to begin late on a Sunday evening. Here's the pics.
![20140223_164802.jpg 20140223_164802.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/rabbittalk/data/attachments/9/9490-cedabed3412c0d0764de0ed57909d2eb.jpg)
![20140223_164908.jpg 20140223_164908.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/rabbittalk/data/attachments/9/9491-f7deb53abacc8401e0247abdf605d1ce.jpg)
![20140223_164820.jpg 20140223_164820.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/rabbittalk/data/attachments/9/9492-46e0b7a9014f9943b065f36bc122c492.jpg)
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