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HappyHillbilly
at Mon Jun 11 20:19:23 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HappyHillbilly ]
> > > "Man, I've been working here to long."
Ha! Ha! They're not experimenting on you, too, are they? LOL!
It doesn't need to be sanitary for raising feeders. The germs don't penetrate the wood, they reside on the surface of it, and that can easily be wiped down the same as stainless.
> > > "Where do you plan to obtain litter and what kind? Will you filter the water? Where will you get enough food? How will you provide the food? If left on the ground it will dirty the cage allot quicker. How will you vent the smell of so many animals? What kind of enrichment devices will you use for the animals to stay healthy and feel secure?"
1. I use pelleted rabbit feed. 50lb bag for $8.
2. No
3. I buy 50lb bags of Mazuri Rodent Breeder pellets for $20 per bag.
4. Basically the same as the lab rack in your link.
5. With regular cleaning, not a problem.
6. Other rats. Most aren't around for very long, except for the breeders, and they get their exercise from, uh,....... well, you know. Ha!
Catch ya later!
HH ----- Due to political correctness run amuck,
this ol' hillbilly is now referred to as an:
Appalachian American
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