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Was looking at BB&B and found this. Might have to figure out how to hang water bottles, etc. Do you think this will allow enough ventilation? I would have to go look at it, but it looks like it might be pup proof. (I rescue and am sure I will eventaully end up with a preggo piggy...unfortunately ) Last edited by SnowFlower; 07-03-09 at 01:29 pm. Reason: add on |
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It might work if the cage was going to be an open top. Otherwise, I don't think I'd try it because of the airflow issue. |
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Thanks Paula. I would make it open on top. I might just use it as a seperation between boars and sows, with regular cubes on the rest of the cage (as always my cage is expanding again!). |
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Of course I only looked at the picture. Just read the description - they are plastic... rethinking..... I think I'll pass! My rescues don't chew plastic, but don't want to risk it. Just my luck an amorous boar would chew thru and have some lovin with a sow . |