@@odonnellsaussiehomestead8257 If you mean for lime, it's an almost instant pH adjust for soil, but not when there are any plants around. I'm not sure if they still do this, but you put it on animals that you are burying to make them break down quicker, and to kill any diseases. Food grade is used to break down corn to make it more digestible (and to make things like corn tortillas).
We can’t have bunnies in Queensland but if we could I think we’d just have one as a pet. Lime is definitely needed on every farm for urine smells. We use it in the stables too, even on concrete. Thanks for sharing :-)
Baking soda helps too We have several bunnies inside and it works for that Deep bedding with pine shavings in pens And washing pans under our cages we built a frames to hold the cage and lined it with tar paper under cage where the rabbit cant get it :) lol Anyway it washes into s tub to go right into the garden Great tip with Lyme
Thank you so much for this tip! I’m going to buy a bag and try it out tomorrow. Correct me if I’m wrong but am I looking at buying Garden Lime, is that what you use?
@@odonnellsaussiehomestead8257 thank you! I was trying to do some research on it and I found that it’s not good for rabbits. Have you experienced any negative affects using this method?
So sorry ,sometimes comments slip through the cracks. I seen to miss stuff. Just sprinkle it over the spot where they go and just top it off either when they leave a new lot or it becomes smelly. Personally I use a plastic pot plant container as the shaker and put lime in it and every morning as I pass them just make a little sprinkle under the cage. Thanks for stopping by and take care 😎👍
Sorry ,just noticed your comments I often miss stuff. Yes I find agricultural Lime to work well and also if sprinkle all over if mice or rats run over it they lick it off there feet and Lime not so good for there stomach lining. Thanks for stopping by
Awesome mate, I love learning stuff like this, a good solid how-to video. Look how cute that little bunny is that you are holding😀
Thanks Marty glad u got something out of it 🥰👍
Yep good ole lime...that baby was beautiful..they look like they have a cool spot there for summer!Have a good day Michael.!
Hope so had a hard time last summer but making some upgrades
Nice tips for keeping animal housing smelling good. 👍
Arielle. Your the best 🥰👍
Hello from Wyoming. I love our rabbits.
How many you got now
We have 3
Simple answer. Good job. Lime is handy for a lot of things.
Yes it is ,what other ideas come to mind?
Keep safe
@@odonnellsaussiehomestead8257 If you mean for lime, it's an almost instant pH adjust for soil, but not when there are any plants around. I'm not sure if they still do this, but you put it on animals that you are burying to make them break down quicker, and to kill any diseases. Food grade is used to break down corn to make it more digestible (and to make things like corn tortillas).
We can’t have bunnies in Queensland but if we could I think we’d just have one as a pet. Lime is definitely needed on every farm for urine smells. We use it in the stables too, even on concrete. Thanks for sharing :-)
Oh for horses never new ,do u have any other use that comes to mind?
Stay safe my friends
Lime is a wonderful product, so handy to have on hand for a variety of uses. Thank you for sharing 😀💕
Love to know off hand do you use it much and for what Dear friend
Great tip my friend thank you for sharing and God bless. ~Nate
Note, so sorry for missing your comment. Some just slip through the cracks. I do appreciate you stopping by. Take care. 🥰👍
Thank you so much for the information because my rabbit is an indoor pet and the ammonia spell is very loud so therefore I will give it a try. 💜🤗
Agricultural Lime works well and it's cheap.
It always amazes me .the fact that rabbits are such characters.
Have fun 🥰👍
Its actually works this is so amazing thanks again 🙌🏾💜
Baking soda helps too
We have several bunnies inside and it works for that
Deep bedding with pine shavings in pens
And washing pans under our cages we built a frames to hold the cage and lined it with tar paper under cage where the rabbit cant get it :) lol
Anyway it washes into s tub to go right into the garden
Great tip with Lyme
So is yours as well thats the great thing about y t
Is the info, thanks for sharing
@@odonnellsaussiehomestead8257 yes I love sharing information
We have cages and pens they both have advantages and problems
Thank you so much for this tip! I’m going to buy a bag and try it out tomorrow. Correct me if I’m wrong but am I looking at buying Garden Lime, is that what you use?
Yes Kel , garden lime. I go to a farm produce shop. get 20 kg bag its cheap.
@@odonnellsaussiehomestead8257 thank you! I was trying to do some research on it and I found that it’s not good for rabbits. Have you experienced any negative affects using this method?
in 1 week how many times we have to use agricultural lime ?
So sorry ,sometimes comments slip through the cracks. I seen to miss stuff. Just sprinkle it over the spot where they go and just top it off either when they leave a new lot or it becomes smelly. Personally I use a plastic pot plant container as the shaker and put lime in it and every morning as I pass them just make a little sprinkle under the cage.
Thanks for stopping by and take care 😎👍
agriculture like u are using ?
Sorry ,just noticed your comments I often miss stuff. Yes I find agricultural Lime to work well and also if sprinkle all over if mice or rats run over it they lick it off there feet and Lime not so good for there stomach lining.
Thanks for stopping by
good old lime
Yep. Stay safe my friend. Thanks for stopping by
what u are using ?
Agricultural lime works well also mice and rats don't like it .🥰👍