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I am building my own cages 24x30 and I'm going to need drain pans to put under them. Anyone have recommendations? Looking for lowest cost.
Yes they will be outside.Are these for outdoor? if so, there are far better ways that will keep urine and feces further away from a rabbit’s vulnerable nasal passages.
What are your suggestions? We have a similar size hutch that we built and need something to keep urine and feces from falling from the top hutch onto the bunnies in the lower hutchAre these for outdoor? if so, there are far better ways that will keep urine and feces further away from a rabbit’s vulnerable nasal passages.
What are your suggestions? We have a similar size hutch that we built and need something to keep urine and feces from falling from the top hutch onto the bunnies in the lower hutch
You're welcome. It's all for and about the rabbits. Mine are for food upon our table, so they healthier the rabbits, the better quality and more food they will provide.Thank you for the help. This was my plan for the majority of my rabbits. But I was just doing it for convenience of cleaning rather than for the benefit of the rabbits. I did not realize that the feces and urine could create such a problem. Yeah I will definitely be utilizing this plan for all of my rabbits now. Thanks again!
Yes, I use single trays outdoors as well. Some are emptied twice a week and some once just depending on the amount produced. There is a light smell but fresh air flowing. Works for us. I didn't go for a separating kind of thing because I feed a lot of hay and forage and so I end up with what I call "bunny hay." It goes to the chicken pen or compost pile or directly to garden depending. I like to put it in the chicken pen first because the hens homogenize it quite well for me.Outdoors, well ventilated (free airflow from 3 sides), the urine isn't a problem. Well, at least if you emty the trays weekly, or every other week, in winter I just empty them monthly. There is about 20cm air gap between the hutch floors and the troughs. There is more smell from soiled hay that sometimes gathers in the corners of the hutches than from the troughs.
Indoors is a different matter.
I can't "like" this enough! It is one of the reasons I feel so good about getting rabbits from you. May is quickly approaching!
I just weighed your boy yesterday and went through a health and standards check on him. He’s growing up nicely. Also, the litter with the does are 3 weeks yesterday. Out of the 8, it looks like I’ve got 4 does, 4 bucks, and they are all well with comparatively good weights at 3 weeks. I’m looking forward to May, as well.I can't "like" this enough! It is one of the reasons I feel so good about getting rabbits from you. May is quickly approaching!
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