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- How To Prevent Leaks in Rabbit Watering Systems- We have installed and maintained several rabbit cage watering systems using 1/4" O.D. black "flex tubing" connected to brass Edstrom drinking valve fittings (we started with an AgSelect.com kit). These systems use a push-fit where the hose is a slip fit over the outside of a brass fitting (connector, tee, or drinking valve.)
One of the problems we have had in the past is the hoses tend to leak or slip off due to the hose stretching in hot weather, or becoming brittle due to aging. This can create minor annoyances, or major catastrophe depending on the extent of the leakage.
How did we fix the problem?
- Hanging Rabbit Cages or Hutches- We're relocating our rabbit cages to a cooler location (we have a shaded area provided by a dense canopy of trees behind our barn - it's about ten degrees cooler there during the summer.)
Here are some photos detailing our project - we'll be updating this as the project progresses.
- Part 2: Hooks, Bracing, and Hanging the Cages-
Hanging Rabbit Cages or Hutches - Hooks, Bracing, and Hanging the Cages
Now we have the basic frames up - we need to add eye bolts to which we attach the cages via chains and s-hooks. We will also use eye bolts and 1/16" galvanized cable to provide support and help prevent the horizontal 2x4 braces from sagging under the weight of the cages. Turnbuckles are used to adjust the wire tension.
Note the use of small sections of 2x4 blocks as supports under the horizontal 2x4s we will be using as mounting braces for the cages.
- Rabbit Care and Feeding- This handbook contains a series of short articles and other postings related to rabbit care and feeding.
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- Rabbit Palpation-
The easiest and most reliable way to determine pregnancy in the domestic rabbit is palpation. Palpation at twelve to fifteen days after a doe has been bred can determine whether the doe has conceived and will kindle at the end of the twenty-eight to thirty-two day gestation period.
Palpation is the term used when feeling for developing kits within the abdominal area using the thumb and fingers of one hand. This technique can be difficult to learn and may take practice.
- Basic Rabbit Care-
Topics include Signs of a Healthy Rabbit, Signs of Distress, Food & Water Requirements, Housing & Cage Requirements, Cage Maintenance, Handling, Grooming, Exercise, and Safe Toys.
- How To Prevent Leaks in Rabbit Watering Systems- - We have installed and maintained several rabbit cage watering systems using 1/4" O.D. black "flex tubing" connected to brass Edstrom drinking valve fittings (we started with an AgSelect.com kit). These systems use a push-fit where the hose is a slip fit over the outside of a brass fitting (connector, tee, or drinking valve.)
One of the problems we have had in the past is the hoses tend to leak or slip off due to the hose stretching in hot weather, or becoming brittle due to aging. This can create minor annoyances, or major catastrophe depending on the extent of the leakage.
How did we fix the problem?
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