LittleRooster
Exploring the pasture
Hello all,
Okay, I have possibly an odd question. I have standard cages for my rabbits. I posted a pic below of my set up from about a year ago. Right now I have 4 cages in the 4 slots to the right. No cages on the bottom (am allowing the worm/bunny poo/chicken thing to work).
Anyway, here is my question. The bottom of my cages, in particular the one to the bottom right that Rowan is in (so no pan underneath) is awfully rusty looking. The cage is only like a year old. I hose it off every now and then when I do the big cleaning...generally not much is stuck on it.... so no urine or poo stays on the wire. I don't use harsh chemicals to clean and I know that urine can rust the metal but these cages are made for rabbits...so why are they rusting already? Is there anything I can do to prevent this?
- Kitty
World Tree Rabbitry
EDIT: I probably put this in the wrong section, I was looking at the meat rabbit posts because that is what I am raising (Silver Fox and Am. Chinchilla).
Okay, I have possibly an odd question. I have standard cages for my rabbits. I posted a pic below of my set up from about a year ago. Right now I have 4 cages in the 4 slots to the right. No cages on the bottom (am allowing the worm/bunny poo/chicken thing to work).
Anyway, here is my question. The bottom of my cages, in particular the one to the bottom right that Rowan is in (so no pan underneath) is awfully rusty looking. The cage is only like a year old. I hose it off every now and then when I do the big cleaning...generally not much is stuck on it.... so no urine or poo stays on the wire. I don't use harsh chemicals to clean and I know that urine can rust the metal but these cages are made for rabbits...so why are they rusting already? Is there anything I can do to prevent this?
- Kitty
World Tree Rabbitry
EDIT: I probably put this in the wrong section, I was looking at the meat rabbit posts because that is what I am raising (Silver Fox and Am. Chinchilla).