TwoAcreDream
Well-known member
Yesterday, when I was cleaning drop pans in the bunny room, I noticed
several pans with grain under the feeders. SIGH
I use the metal feeders that attach to the cage fronts.
My other project was putting together another 3 hole stacker with used
cages and my cheap method of connecting them together. So I got
to view the rabbits in action quite a bit. Three cages have rabbits
that are scratching their feed out a lot. Like they are digging.
So I got to thinking maybe I should put a small pan under the feed
dishes in those cages to catch any grain droppings. The small pan will
set inside the plastic drop pans. Then I can take the droppings out
to the chicken coop, so I won't have waste. I do have a hanging
line cage in the coop and now I know why the chickens were always
under those cages. That line cage is now my quarantine area if I
bring any new rabbits in. Hopefully not now, as I think I have what
I want to work with. So I can have a closed rabbitry like my
chickens are closed.
I gave the 3 cages with scratchers just plain pellets. That seemed to
stop the nonsense. So it looks because I am feeding a mix of stuff, they
don't like certain things, and will start their digging. In the good
weather, when I was using the outside hutches, I ran 2 feeders in each
cage. One was for plain pellets and one was a small dish for wheat.
They really liked the plain wheat. Again, the chickens were happy when
they got to go out in the afternoons, because they could dig under the
hutches.
So how do you contend with feed wasters ?
several pans with grain under the feeders. SIGH
I use the metal feeders that attach to the cage fronts.
My other project was putting together another 3 hole stacker with used
cages and my cheap method of connecting them together. So I got
to view the rabbits in action quite a bit. Three cages have rabbits
that are scratching their feed out a lot. Like they are digging.
So I got to thinking maybe I should put a small pan under the feed
dishes in those cages to catch any grain droppings. The small pan will
set inside the plastic drop pans. Then I can take the droppings out
to the chicken coop, so I won't have waste. I do have a hanging
line cage in the coop and now I know why the chickens were always
under those cages. That line cage is now my quarantine area if I
bring any new rabbits in. Hopefully not now, as I think I have what
I want to work with. So I can have a closed rabbitry like my
chickens are closed.
I gave the 3 cages with scratchers just plain pellets. That seemed to
stop the nonsense. So it looks because I am feeding a mix of stuff, they
don't like certain things, and will start their digging. In the good
weather, when I was using the outside hutches, I ran 2 feeders in each
cage. One was for plain pellets and one was a small dish for wheat.
They really liked the plain wheat. Again, the chickens were happy when
they got to go out in the afternoons, because they could dig under the
hutches.
So how do you contend with feed wasters ?