allergymama
Exploring the pasture
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We are still in the planning stages and thinking about housing and waste management. Thanks for any tips you can give me!
I read in another thread that fear is an issue if we don't provide a "hiding" area (the rabbits can die of fright, I've been reading for several weeks and this is the first time I've encountered this tidbit.) We are in a very rural area (lots of predators even right up to the house...ugh raccoon in the garage, skunks on top of the grill, coyotes drinking out of the ducks' pond!). Our meat rabbits will be outside in suspended cages backed up to a detached garage, in a covered area. Is needing a hiding spot a real issue? We will be using bass cages. Putting something in their wire cage as a hiding hole seems like losing the effectiveness of the wire for keeping their cage clean. Opinions?
Also, I liked someone here's idea about putting totes under the pens (we have growing kids and lots of hand me downs so have a LOT of extra totes right now!) and then just emptying them into the garden. (An added bonus will be that it will help keep the poop eating dog out of the manure...she loves "kitty fudge" and duck poo already .) I understand we want to get rid of the urine asap. So I wondered about drilling a bunch of holes in the low spots in the tote to let the urine run out and soak into the soil underneath (or should we put it on top of straw?)
I read in another thread that fear is an issue if we don't provide a "hiding" area (the rabbits can die of fright, I've been reading for several weeks and this is the first time I've encountered this tidbit.) We are in a very rural area (lots of predators even right up to the house...ugh raccoon in the garage, skunks on top of the grill, coyotes drinking out of the ducks' pond!). Our meat rabbits will be outside in suspended cages backed up to a detached garage, in a covered area. Is needing a hiding spot a real issue? We will be using bass cages. Putting something in their wire cage as a hiding hole seems like losing the effectiveness of the wire for keeping their cage clean. Opinions?
Also, I liked someone here's idea about putting totes under the pens (we have growing kids and lots of hand me downs so have a LOT of extra totes right now!) and then just emptying them into the garden. (An added bonus will be that it will help keep the poop eating dog out of the manure...she loves "kitty fudge" and duck poo already .) I understand we want to get rid of the urine asap. So I wondered about drilling a bunch of holes in the low spots in the tote to let the urine run out and soak into the soil underneath (or should we put it on top of straw?)