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C&C cage expansion

BeckieL

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Yes, I'm an idiot.

I just built a cage and I built it as 2x4 and now I want a bigger one since we're adding another piggie soon (through a local rescue!).

  • We have cats so we must keep the cage covered.
  • I want to add a 2x2 expansion.
  • expansion and not a bigger cage overall so that I can use my existing coroplast and just duct tape together a new section to join it on.

Questions:
  • is there a benefit to add the expansion lengthwise (to make it a 2x6 cage) vs. adding the expansion to the front creating a "V" shape?
  • is 2x2 enough?
  • I was also thinking that if I did a 2x2 I could put a loft on the expansion which would give them an additional 2x1 space on the 2nd floor. Is the loft better in a 2x6 cage vs. a "v" shaped cage?

thank you!
 

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ok! well, no one tell me I did it wrong after I complete my remodel, lol!

I hope to work on it this weekend so I'll share pictures when I'm finished.
 

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I'm no expert, but it seems that it's really all about preference so long as the pigs are provided with enough flat running space. Bigger is always better, but the shape is totally up to you.
 

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My understanding is the longer the better. If you do put a L shape make sure the longest straight path is the minimum length for the number of pigs you have.
 

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@BFGuru, longer is not better, particularly if it's narrow, and especially if you're talking about boars. A 3x4 cage and a 2x6 cage have the same square footage, but the 3x4 gives them more room to run around without getting in each other's faces.
 

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Hmmm. I have learned today. I could have sworn when I was putting the first cage together they needed length to run.
 

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They do need to room to run. But a long narrrow space gives them too much opportunity to run into each other. In a wider cage, they've got more of a chance of avoiding each other if they want. and still have the same amount of square footage to run in.
 

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Good to know if I ever add a third. Mine are currently in a 2X5 which is technically enough for 3 but since 2 are used to it I would probably add anyway so it doesn't turn into threes a crowd lol.

No money for a 3rd yet. Have to be responsible with funds for 2.
 
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