Comet007
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I mentioned in my breeding post that we made some modifications to our does cages, but I thought I would post the pics of our setup. It seems like there are very few pictures of Sani-Nest setups online to look at, so hopefully this will be helpful to someone down the road.
We had wanted to at least try extra large cages for them, and started with 48" wide x 30" deep, but my arm span is only 24"! If the girls didn't like to huddle in the back corner that would have been fine, but since they do... We decided to cut 4" off the back - so really they still have a good sized cage, but they've lost a little real estate, but we've also got a wider aisle now, yay! Since the door is pretty big - I think 16" wide and 14" high - I can now reach the back of the now 26" deep cages.
We also did the deep cleaning in preparation for litters (I hope!), and installed the Sani-Nests, and the buckets from the tutorial on this forum. I actually took the pictures before DH put the bucket in, but I wanted to get shots while there was only one cage up so I could capture better detail.
There was some debate about where to put the nest box, because I always see pictures of them in the front, but since the bottom of our cages are about 46" off the ground, we decided to put the nest boxes toward the back of the cage - I think from the front of the cage to the front of the nest, it's 6", which is a pretty easy reach. It's located about 5" from the side of the cage, which is hopefully enough to avoid rabbits in the adjacent cage from peeing into it. It seemed to me like they might feel like they have more privacy if the nests were toward the back. The pictures here are of the cage that's on the right hand side, the cage to the left has its nest box located 5" in from the righthand edge, so the nest boxes are about 11" apart. This should actually make it so rabbits in both cages will use other areas for the bathroom!
Another thing we really debated was how big a hole to cut in the floor of the cage. The Sani-Nest is 18" deep by 10" wide, and 8" high. The instructions said to cut a hole 18"x10" and install the box flush, but we wanted to duplicate how most of you do your nests, with part of it covered on top for mom to perch on. We ended up cutting a hole that's 10"x10", so 8"x10" of the nest has cage floor above it. We haven't decided if we should just let the girls have access to the nest box all the time, or cover the opening with the resting mat. Velma tosses her herb dish into it when she's done with them, which is pretty funny, though a shame because it's a really pretty hand made dish! No appreciation for the finer things. :lol:
This is what Velma always looks like when we are in the bunny barn:
We had wanted to at least try extra large cages for them, and started with 48" wide x 30" deep, but my arm span is only 24"! If the girls didn't like to huddle in the back corner that would have been fine, but since they do... We decided to cut 4" off the back - so really they still have a good sized cage, but they've lost a little real estate, but we've also got a wider aisle now, yay! Since the door is pretty big - I think 16" wide and 14" high - I can now reach the back of the now 26" deep cages.
We also did the deep cleaning in preparation for litters (I hope!), and installed the Sani-Nests, and the buckets from the tutorial on this forum. I actually took the pictures before DH put the bucket in, but I wanted to get shots while there was only one cage up so I could capture better detail.
There was some debate about where to put the nest box, because I always see pictures of them in the front, but since the bottom of our cages are about 46" off the ground, we decided to put the nest boxes toward the back of the cage - I think from the front of the cage to the front of the nest, it's 6", which is a pretty easy reach. It's located about 5" from the side of the cage, which is hopefully enough to avoid rabbits in the adjacent cage from peeing into it. It seemed to me like they might feel like they have more privacy if the nests were toward the back. The pictures here are of the cage that's on the right hand side, the cage to the left has its nest box located 5" in from the righthand edge, so the nest boxes are about 11" apart. This should actually make it so rabbits in both cages will use other areas for the bathroom!
Another thing we really debated was how big a hole to cut in the floor of the cage. The Sani-Nest is 18" deep by 10" wide, and 8" high. The instructions said to cut a hole 18"x10" and install the box flush, but we wanted to duplicate how most of you do your nests, with part of it covered on top for mom to perch on. We ended up cutting a hole that's 10"x10", so 8"x10" of the nest has cage floor above it. We haven't decided if we should just let the girls have access to the nest box all the time, or cover the opening with the resting mat. Velma tosses her herb dish into it when she's done with them, which is pretty funny, though a shame because it's a really pretty hand made dish! No appreciation for the finer things. :lol:
This is what Velma always looks like when we are in the bunny barn: