Nice video. I build my individual cages in a similar fashion. I take two 10 foot electrical metallic conduit 1/2" diameter pipes, and cut them in half to create 4 legs that are 5 feet long. Then I attach those legs to the sides of a similar cage to the one you built, with the help of 5 or more Zip Ties per leg, and for roofing I use plastic wall panels that come in 4'x8', and I cut it to size to fit as a roof over the cage and attach that plastic roof to the cage using Zip Ties once again, and to secure the cage in place, I sink the legs into the ground a few inches, so the wind will not easily know it over. They are pretty sturdy and rodents can't climb up the metallic 1/2" legs.
Nice video and information! Could you share the overall math on the raw dog feed operation? How many dogs do you feed? How many rabbits does it take to keep enough to keep them fed, etc? Thanks!
That's really going to depend on the size of the dogs. Also, dogs need more than just 1 meat. I don't raw feed my own dogs. I sell ground up rabbit to my neighbor for his dogs. He feeds chicken, beef, venison, duck, quail, and I'm sure there are some other meats he uses. I just sell him ground rabbit by the pound.
THIS IS A GOOD SETUP!
It doesn't get more beautiful than that when you appreciate your work yourself.
The best i've seen so far!!
GOOD JOB MR NICHO!!
Glad you like it!
Nice video. I build my individual cages in a similar fashion. I take two 10 foot electrical metallic conduit 1/2" diameter pipes, and cut them in half to create 4 legs that are 5 feet long. Then I attach those legs to the sides of a similar cage to the one you built, with the help of 5 or more Zip Ties per leg, and for roofing I use plastic wall panels that come in 4'x8', and I cut it to size to fit as a roof over the cage and attach that plastic roof to the cage using Zip Ties once again, and to secure the cage in place, I sink the legs into the ground a few inches, so the wind will not easily know it over. They are pretty sturdy and rodents can't climb up the metallic 1/2" legs.
T posts work as well. Seen a set up with 2 cages side by side and 4 t posts with a metal roof. Worked well.
nice setup....
Thanks!
Where did you get your 96x30 inch pallet racking uprights from?
From a local pallet rack guy. Just check marketplace or Craigslist. They all advertise on there.
Nice video and information! Could you share the overall math on the raw dog feed operation? How many dogs do you feed? How many rabbits does it take to keep enough to keep them fed, etc? Thanks!
That's really going to depend on the size of the dogs. Also, dogs need more than just 1 meat. I don't raw feed my own dogs. I sell ground up rabbit to my neighbor for his dogs. He feeds chicken, beef, venison, duck, quail, and I'm sure there are some other meats he uses. I just sell him ground rabbit by the pound.
The box arrived with brown recluse on it?
No I live in TN.
Did you upgrade the floor to HD or the PVC coated?
No just go the regular one.
Are those 30in cages? Do you fit 3 on a 96beam?
Trying to see if I can the same with 36 in cages but on a 108 beam
Yes. Yours should fit. But get the beam first and measure.
How would manure collection work if there were 2 levels of rabbits?
A pan between the two levels or 2 angled sheets if you have enough room between the 2.
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What is the best breed for meat rabbits? 🇨🇦👴🏻
New Zealand
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What's that?
J clip pliers