Not everyone has a rabbit equipment supply person nearby and shipping can be costly due to the weight of cage legs. It's is a good alternative. Just make sure the legs/posts are very secure and tight. She bought hers at Tractor Supply but am sure other places have them as well.
Visiting other rabbitries are not only to see the bunnies but you can also get ideas that can be cost saving or just another way to set up your rabbitry. One day we went to visit Jess S.'s rabbitry and having been a horseperson she brought that experience with her when setting up her cages. She was using metal fence posts for cage legs. You can put screws thru the cages into the post slots or better still use strong zip ties. The latter is easier to apply, remove and replace. Especially if rust were to become an issue.
Not everyone has a rabbit equipment supply person nearby and shipping can be costly due to the weight of cage legs. It's is a good alternative. Just make sure the legs/posts are very secure and tight. She bought hers at Tractor Supply but am sure other places have them as well.
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AuthorHoping to share the rabbitry happenings & thoughts. Also HINTS that I hope will help you and your rabbits.
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