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How to maintain and fresh the rabbit hutches?

2016/5/3 9:01:53

This is where the uh-oh's start materialize. Yes, you have to clean the Rabbit Hutches. It's like mowing the lawn. If you don't do it frequently, it will be much harder to do in the future. The easiest way is to just set a standard day and time for the task and do it. You'll find out that after the third or fourth cleaning the task will become a standard routine and won't pose any hardship on your side. And in your hutches is outdoors don't put it 'out of sight, out of mind' otherwise you regret it later. Indoor hutches will usually be cleaned more frequently, because it will otherwise start to smell...

Cleaning is one of the greatest ways to maintain the rabbit hutches in tip-top situation, because it will prevent a lot of redundant problems like organic moisture from the animal's droppings and even unwanted guests like insect infestations. another pet cage like Chicken Coops really well  presented make sure to visit.

Use a wire brush on the exterior of the hutches, to take out all the debris, fur, leaves and twigs. Do this also on the cage wire. This will prevent rubbish to accrue, avoid moisture to set in and will not allow the cage wire to rust. When brushing, be sure not to spoil the coating that you gave to the external of the hutches.

The cleaning of the indoors of the hutches will depend a bit on what type of setup you. First of all you'll have to eliminate the bedding, which will probably be shredded paper or wood chips. This is a simple 'pick up and throw away' routine. However, this uncovers will uncover the biggest problem in your cleaning routine... bunny urine! This urine will saturate into the wood flooring and develop into an ammonia smell that is harmful if not properly dealt with. In any container, be sure to wash with clean water and give time to dry prior to put the rabbit back in.