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  1. Howard E

    Anyone use a concrete pad in run? Suggestions? Advice. Newbie

    If you have all that going on, you probably also have weasels, minks or one of the cousins. Another good reason for the cement pad to stop the rats from building tunnels and also to prevent access from digging predators, like weasels, that are attracted by the rodents, then transition to your...
  2. Howard E

    Anyone use a concrete pad in run? Suggestions? Advice. Newbie

    BTW, on the sand, I should probably clarify that a bit. IF.......you live in a dry climate area, and are faithful about daily cleanups, sand might be OK. In a wet area, where any droppings get left out to be rained on......that is where the trouble builds.
  3. Howard E

    Anyone use a concrete pad in run? Suggestions? Advice. Newbie

    Provided it is elevated enough to drain, cement floor in the run is ideal. No digging predators can get in, and that includes rats. To soften it up, use old grass hay. About 6 inches or so to start. Add to it as needed. About once or twice a year, you can clean it all out and start over. BTW...
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