I've noticed a few people have used white pvc drainage pipe for tunnels, and I am wondering what they used for the inside so the pigs can get traction to go up it. Down isn't my biggest worry as I think mine would rather enjoy that. lol
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(...)and poop and pee running down from the top end.
That's gotta be a nasty wake-up for the pig on the bottom end. lol
The best thing to do with pvc pipe for a ramp is to cut it in half lengthwise and drill or punch a couple of holes in one end (to attach it to a grid, pipe cleaners work good for attaching it) then take a length of fleece and some binder clips and clip the fleece to the pvc pipe. Works great, I used to use one myself. For a 2x4 cage, you need about a 30-36" long piece of pvc piping for the right incline.Hi, I've built my cage but am having a heck of a time with a ramp. I have a pvc pipe that needs something inside it for them to grip, I'm hearing fleece is preferred by piggies? I'm wondering what kind of incline they can do...I didn't want it to be too severe but I only have a four grid long cage.