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1/2' spacing between wires.What are the sides of your cages made of? Mine have 1" spacing covered with 1/2" plastic hardware cloth. They still manage to fling everything out all over the floor.
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1/2' spacing between wires.What are the sides of your cages made of? Mine have 1" spacing covered with 1/2" plastic hardware cloth. They still manage to fling everything out all over the floor.
Oops! Yes. Mats, newspaper, a THICK layer of hay, then a less thick layer of pine shavings. This is a picture of my brooder (and several of my scruffy, nearly 4 week old quail), set up like I intend outside (but I won't be using the cardboard liner outside.) After they mashed it all down, it's only about 2-3 inches, but it was about 5-6 to begin with (like USAmma said.) I clean out the food area once a day (that area has only newspaper and a thin layer of shavings) but the rest I randomly spot clean, but otherwise, just ruffle the surface and add a little more shavings to freshen it up. This is inside and doesn't smell. (The food area would, if I didn't clean this out. It might not if I did the whole layering thing like the rest.)They can use the litter if newspaper is over it. Did you mean beneath it?
Oops! Yes. Mats, newspaper, a THICK layer of hay, then a less thick layer of pine shavings. This is a picture of my brooder (and several of my scruffy, nearly 4 week old quail), set up like I intend outside (but I won't be using the cardboard liner outside.) After they mashed it all down, it's only about 2-3 inches, but it was about 5-6 to begin with (like USAmma said.) I clean out the food area once a day (that area has only newspaper and a thin layer of shavings) but the rest I randomly spot clean, but otherwise, just ruffle the surface and add a little more shavings to freshen it up. This is inside and doesn't smell. (The food area would, if I didn't clean this out. It might not if I did the whole layering thing like the rest.)
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I'll but putting the cages into a hutch (sort of) that will have 1x4 or 1x6s all around. (Here's a picture of the unfinished hutch/shelves. Easier than trying to describe it!)Will you replace the cardboard around the sides with something else or will it just be the wire sides?
That looks great! How many will you have per enclosure? I wish I was that handy.
Very cool! Nice Job! I love up-cycling
Pink, is that the 24 x 36 or the 24 x 48? Nice! I used the 24 x 48, and suspended my cages from the shelf above it using cup hooks and chain that I described in this thread. I adjusted the chain so there is a 2" drop in the front of the cage so the eggs will roll to the front.