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Zazzified, how did you make your hay rack and are there any other photos available here or elsewhere? It looks quite safe as you have made it.I made this hay rack and it's the best compromise my pigs and I have come to yet:
Ha. I realized after that someone may miscontrue that. I was replying to the poster that asked what those hidey things were called.
- codyNpatches
- Supporter in '09 - '10
Thanks sus, but I know what the hidey is called. I was talking about the log think next to it?
Oh, ok CnP, I'm not sure what it's called.
It's basically a hollowed-out log with lots of sticky stuff (probably dreadful for them, but they are treats) similar to the kind you see on the chew sticks inside it.
We got them from (UK) Pets at Home.
It's basically a hollowed-out log with lots of sticky stuff (probably dreadful for them, but they are treats) similar to the kind you see on the chew sticks inside it.
We got them from (UK) Pets at Home.
- codyNpatches
- Supporter in '09 - '10
Yeah, it probably isn't good. Does it have seeds mixed in the sticky stuff?
Before I knew better, I bought treats like that and such, but they are a choking hazard. Mine used to love the little marble sized treats that were covered in seeds, but they can get stuck in their teeth and potentially choke them.
The pellets should be plain too.
Before I knew better, I bought treats like that and such, but they are a choking hazard. Mine used to love the little marble sized treats that were covered in seeds, but they can get stuck in their teeth and potentially choke them.
The pellets should be plain too.
- codyNpatches
- Supporter in '09 - '10
I would love to have those grids(seperation grids) you have, to put a top on my cage. I wonder if I could find them here?
Should ship to where you are, but it might be a bit expensive.
They come with a combination of regular (c1inx1in) gids and the mesh type you are talking about in the same set; I think the mesh is designed for normal people who actually want to make a storage system and not a piggie cage to put small items like keys on top without them falling through.