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how big does it come? is it expensive? also, how does fleece work if your piggies arent potty trained? do you put something under the fleece? |
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Typically coroplast comes in a 4'x8' sheet. The price depends on where you live and the sign store you get it from. You can get it as cheap as $10 but it can also be as expensive as $50. Read The Fleece Project: The Study. Most pigs cannot be litter trained. Do a forum search with the words "litter training." You will come up with lots of threads. |
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As guineapiglover1 said, prices will vary. Just so you have an example, a 4'x8' sheet of coroplast cost me 19 bucks. I made a 2x5 out of that with a little left over. Try searching here to find places where people have found their coroplast and cubes. Also, if you cannot find the coroplast or feel you don't want to put it together yourself, you can buy a kit from this site. |
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I had a hard time at first trying to find coroplast but I ended up looking up businesses in the phonebook that make signs. (road signs, store signs, ect) I just went through and called each one asking if they sold coroplast that would be about a quarter of an inch thick. It took maybe 5 phone calls before I found someone who sold it. I bought a big sheet that was about 3 foot by 6 foot for only $7.00 from a small business owner. |