- Jun 13, 2011
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Speaking of cage size, I read--on here a time or two--that 2'x2' is a good cage size so I used that as the dimensions of my cages for the fair. Oh my gosh they are huge for display cages. My friend actually crawled in one! My Hotos look like they're disappearing haha. Oh well I built nine of them yesterday because I couldn't bear breaking them apart and re-cutting--so my rabbits will be in display mansions for the fair.
Back on topic--our Lionheads often have hair hanging on the bottoms of their cages and we brush it off everyday to try and stay ahead--we only have six LH rabbits and only two adults so that might explain why we can do that on a daily basis. Our Hotos--temporarily indoors until cooler weather--run around their room while we scrub out their cages and replace bedding every day. There are five of them. Our chickens and guineas need their waterer scrubbed everyday--I think they're trying to make adobe bricks in the waterer--and we have to stall-dri under the turkeys every few days. We don't have problems yet but I can see where it could get exhausting after a long time. Our herd and flock keep us plenty busy, but if things got out of hand we would find a way to fix it--and have a few times when mini disasters strike. I just believe with all those 4-H kids it would be cleaner. I have no idea what to believe anymore about this case. I hope we find out soon what's going go happen to her and her rabbits. I'm sure she's even more eager to find out.
CYG
Back on topic--our Lionheads often have hair hanging on the bottoms of their cages and we brush it off everyday to try and stay ahead--we only have six LH rabbits and only two adults so that might explain why we can do that on a daily basis. Our Hotos--temporarily indoors until cooler weather--run around their room while we scrub out their cages and replace bedding every day. There are five of them. Our chickens and guineas need their waterer scrubbed everyday--I think they're trying to make adobe bricks in the waterer--and we have to stall-dri under the turkeys every few days. We don't have problems yet but I can see where it could get exhausting after a long time. Our herd and flock keep us plenty busy, but if things got out of hand we would find a way to fix it--and have a few times when mini disasters strike. I just believe with all those 4-H kids it would be cleaner. I have no idea what to believe anymore about this case. I hope we find out soon what's going go happen to her and her rabbits. I'm sure she's even more eager to find out.
CYG