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  2. What do rabbits need in their cage? A complete checklist for ...

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    To help absorb any moisture, line your rabbit's cage with wood pellets, pulped paper, paper pellets, shredded paper or newspaper. You then want to cover it with high-quality, dust-free straw to ...

  3. Belgian Hare - Wikipedia

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    Due to their size and energetic nature, Belgian Hare should be provided with an adequately large cage to enable them to move freely. It is recommended [5] that Belgian Hares be provided a cage with dimensions of at least 24 by 48 inches and a height of 24 inches. A breeding cage should be larger around 30 by 60 inches.

  4. Hutch (animal cage) - Wikipedia

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    However, it has in the past decade, become unacceptable for people who are more knowledgeable about rabbits' needs that they should live in a hutch of this size, or any small cage for that matter. Rabbits love to run and jump and need space. For many animal rescues, now a predator safe run must be attached to, or contain the hutch; the run must ...

  5. Holland Lop - Wikipedia

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    The Rabbit House, 10 June 2014, Article on how to find the right Holland Lop cage size; Shapiro, Amy. "'Lops Are Mellow and Other Dangerous Myths'", House Rabbit Society, Article on myths about Holland Lops. Stroupe, Laura. “Judging Lop Rabbits:Evaluating Ears and Crowns Holland, Mini, and Fuzzy Lops.” Show Rabbit Information, Article on ...

  6. Cuniculture - Wikipedia

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    Hutches or cages for this type of husbandry are generally made of a combination of wood and metal wire, made portable enough for a person to move the rabbits daily to fresh ground, and of a size to hold a litter of 6 to 12 rabbits at the market weight of 2 to 2.5 kg (4 to 5 lb).

  7. Pet carrier - Wikipedia

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    The two main types are the front openers (these are generally tough plastic boxes with a metal door, such as dog crates) and top openers (these are generally more like cages with a hinged roof), although there are other types. A carrier usually has a handle on top, although some are easier to carry in one's arms rather than using the handle.

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