How To Make Chew Toys For Rabbits
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
In this video we share how
to make rabbit chew toys.
Products like this are great
for sales day. I hang my toys on
another braided line suspended from
a shepherd's hook to the sales cage.
Thanks for watching!
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Use vicegrips or pliers to hold the wood in the drill press, or at least some gloves with grip.
thanks for taking the time to share that!
Gloves for a drill press is not safe, it's recommended that you'd rather go bare handed because if it gets caught it can cause alot of damage.
But the vice grips option is definitely a good idea.
Thank you
you’re very welcome!
Hey Bobby, new to your channel,very grateful. Have you done a video on plants that could enhance good meat flavour , that could be supplemented as part of your rabbits diet? Thanks
excellent idea i’ll add it to the list
thank you for commenting
here’s a video you may like czcams.com/video/dTWFHLbh6hs/video.htmlfeature=shared
Thanks for sharing, I've been giving mine small sticks and they are literally gone in a day 🤣 i can attest rabbits love crab apple and pear branches. I've never tried larger branches I will have to try this idea soon, maybe it will last longer.
you bet. they’ll peal the skin quickly but will chew the sticks for weeks. Great add on product for sales day.
thanks for watching!
g0t a dwarf rabbit 0ff craigslist yesterday cuz he was free. will b keepn an eye 0ut f0r a female n0w. cant wait t0 hav baby dwarfs.
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Thanks for sharing they’re pretty darn cute. You most likely researched this already but if not, I’d recommend researching how to avoid peanuts when breeding. Because Dwarf to dwarf is the fatal peanut gene.
@@TheRabbitryCenter eye havnt l00kd in2 it @ all yet? tanx f0r da heads up. ill pr0lly jus end up pairing him wit my smallest new zeland chinchilla mixes but wh0 kn0ws.
@@benderbender1233 You bet, Thanks for sharing and let me know how it turns out.
Best of luck!
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Hey Bobby-great video! I have a question about your hutch set up. Here in Maine we cover the front of our outdoor hutches with a tarp that we secure with a bungee cord on the bottom corners.Do you leave your outdoor hutches open all winter?
Over the winter I wrap the bottom of the hutches with 6 mil and i have in past, wrapped the runs when a doe is nursing a litter to keep the snow out of the kindling totes
@@TheRabbitryCenter Maybe I'm not visualizing in my mind's eye properly...if you wrap the bottom of the hutches, doesn't that hold the urine/excrement of the rabbits?
@@EileenTopping Thanks for asking, I wasn’t referring to the cage floor bottom. when I said “wrap the bottom,” I was referring to the wind block which is wrapped around the legs of th hutch that supports the hutch.
Can you also use any other hardwood I’d or softwood to build these toys, or are sone not favourable?
Sure, a few good choices would be silver maple or a sugar maple or sycamore.
I like to use wood from my fodder trees and fruit trees because the rabbits seem to enjoy the taste and i have a lot of it.
Do you have to like dry the wood or anything first?
You don’t have to worry about drying to avoid a high toxicity level. They are ready to chew immediately when using apple, pear or willow.