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Posted by 0tterbot on October 12, 2008, 9:21 pm
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>> On tonight's ABC gardening program they showed a rabbit cage atop
>> a worm farm. The rabbit hutch had a netting floor so that the
>> droppings would fall straight through onto the worm farm below.
>> All fine and good, so it would seem.
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>> But I understood that rabbits give their droppings a second chew,
>> and this tidy arrangement clearly defeats that behaviour.
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> If they are coprophages, like guinea pigs, then the droppings they eat are
> not
> the regular ones but a special kind, which they eat straight from the
> vending
> machine.
>
> While I'm on the subject of piggies, I'll just mention that they should
> never
> live on a wire floor (though you can allow a wire floor with rabbits).
> It's
> bad for their feet and may also cause broken bones.
normally a rabbit's wire floor is right on the ground though - john's post
caused me a bit of anxiety concerning the rabbits having to walk on wire all
the time (although i may have misunderstood something there). animals which
can get bumblefoot from wire floors also include chickens and rats - i
should think the list is most likely very long & could include rabbits in
this sort of circumstance. (?)
kylie
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