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Jassy1603
2 years ago

It's best to have your own building. The traditional stables are often too small and have to be upgraded for winter. As a retreat in the enclosure, they're all right.

No such cradles are safe:

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On the picture you see a stable that was broken up by a fox. Therefore, the cradle needs a safe rabbit wire. More information here: https://meerschweinchenwiese.de/maintenance/mardersicherheit-fuchsicherheit

Here you can see different valleys with their pros and doubles: https://meerschweinchenwiese.de/maintenance/purchased-staelle

Sophia110
2 years ago

Almost ALL stables that can be bought in retail are…

1. Too small

Two. Not consuming

3. Totally badly processed

And just not art-friendly at all!

We had our stable built by a carpenter, but you can also build it yourself.

LG Sophia110

dvdfan
2 years ago

If you're looking for something like this with plastic and hood made of wire mesh, then Ferplast.

Everything else has only one wobbly plastic shell and extremely flexible thin grid.

But for runout, all are too small for guinea pigs. But for the trip to the holiday in the combination, they are good.

BIairwitch
2 years ago

Either self-construction or a songmics gesture. Otherwise, I haven't come to the house yet.