JT_Hunter
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I built a nesting box for my big doe....8" x 16" with cage wire in the bottom...so if I put hay in there for her to nest in...what keeps her from eating it all first...
JT_Hunter":2w54skl8 said:Thanks Ottersatin...I was concerned that she might eat too much...and from what I understand...that could be bad...oh, and can someone give me a really good general description of the different types of Hay..and what I should be putting in her nest box....I am no farmer
OneAcreFarm":2apfynuq said:JT_Hunter":2apfynuq said:Thanks Ottersatin...I was concerned that she might eat too much...and from what I understand...that could be bad...oh, and can someone give me a really good general description of the different types of Hay..and what I should be putting in her nest box....I am no farmer
When you cut the holes for the doors in your cages, use the piece you cut out to make a hay rack. You can see one in the pic below.
I got the idea from OtterSatin.... Thanks OtterSatin ...I just finished making then for the other three cages. Takes about 5-10 min and then all you have to do is stuff a handful in when you see it get low. Mine love it! Also, I keep my empty TP rolls and stuff them with hay and toss in the cage. They LOVE these! They toss them around all over, scratch at them and just generally have a good time getting the hay out.
sjlattimore88":3j8zgvm2 said:what is that black stuff around the door because my doors are quite sharp and i need a way to fix it
JT_Hunter":3j8zgvm2 said:Thanks Ottersatin...I was concerned that she might eat too much...and from what I understand...that could be bad...oh, and can someone give me a really good general description of the different types of Hay..and what I should be putting in her nest box....I am no farmer
Jessykah":3j8zgvm2 said:I don't understand why people use hay for nestboxes. Straw is the best thing to use. Unless of course straw is unavailable in your area.
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