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converting rabbit cages so eggs can roll to front

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May 8, 2013
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We have commercially made rabbit cages, the wire is 14 gauge 2 in. (wide) x1 inch (tall).
I want to convert them so the eggs roll out the front for collection.
how high would I need to raise the floor wire in the back of the cage? The way I am looking the cage is it has to be either 1, 2, or 3 inches the way the cages are made now.

Also How do the breeders with huge cages collect the eggs. Can you train them to lay in boxes like chickens?
 
Veggie,
Is the wire on the floor 1" x 2"? The only reason I ask is that a quail egg will drop completely through the floor. The floor should be 1/2" hardware cloth. Quail will not lay in a box like a chicken, hence the angled flooring so the eggs will roll to the front of the cage. Generally, the angle should be 1:12. So, if the rabbit cage is 24" from back to front, the floor in the back will be 2" higher than in the front. You can use this to modify your cage.
 
No the sides are the 1x2 wire The bottom wire is 1 x 1/2. It works real well or the quail waste and should be ok for the eggs.
Thanks for the help.
 
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There wouldn't be that much difference. I would remove front panel ,bottom and urine guards.
I never cut the wire on my cages, just in case I want to change them back.
using the cage plyers I would reinstall the bottom at a slant. Put front back on so there is a gap where the eggs could roll out. then using scrap wire construct and install the egg catcher with nessesary supports , Including for the front of the floor.
I would put the urine guards back on but on the out side of the cage so small quail can't escape so easily.
We are wondering if this is a good idea though, it can't be good for the birds to be always walking at a slant.
We got our first egg this morning and she layed it in a nest box from a mini rabbit we put in the cage for them. So it may not be required to alter the cages.
 
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She may never lay an egg in the same spot again. I could be wrong, because it happens frequently on a daily basis, but I just think you lucked out that time. Give it a day and see.
 
I have the gqf breeding cages and they work great. The next ones I make will be to those specs. They break the bank but are worth it if your short on time and cant make your pens on short notice
 

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