brentr
Ridin' The Range
I'm getting ready to build some new wire cages. Based on what I've seen in pics here at BYH and other places, meat rabbit cages are usually walled and topped with 1" x 2" wire, bottom is 1/2" x 1" wire. Most of the walls seem to orient the wire so the 2" length runs top to bottom (vertical vs. horizontal rectangle). Is this just personal preference, or is there a reason why most cages are this way?
Second question: why 1" x 2" wire and not 1" x 1"? Pricing them at my local TSC, 1 x 1 wire is actually a bit cheaper. But I don't seem to see as many 1" x 1" cages. I don't see any advantage either way, but I'm inclined to go the cheaper route.
I welcome all opinions an observations. Thanks in advance for your input. Just for the info, I plan to make the cages 30" D x 36" W x 24" H. That should save me a little clipping based on the wire roll dimensions.
Second question: why 1" x 2" wire and not 1" x 1"? Pricing them at my local TSC, 1 x 1 wire is actually a bit cheaper. But I don't seem to see as many 1" x 1" cages. I don't see any advantage either way, but I'm inclined to go the cheaper route.
I welcome all opinions an observations. Thanks in advance for your input. Just for the info, I plan to make the cages 30" D x 36" W x 24" H. That should save me a little clipping based on the wire roll dimensions.