Wednesday 30 September 2015

Electric & Plumbing in the Rabbitry

Tom did the electric one day and the plumbing the next. The electric is a few outlets on different breakers (so we can use multiple power tools at the same time) and a few overhead lights. The plumbing is a gravity fed watering system for the rabbits. We just need to build a small contraption to lift the water up high enough to allow gravity to do the work.


Little watering tubes for each cage.



Concrete

The concrete guys got around to doing our job earlier than expected. Yay! Had to take lots of pics as proof that everything was done to code.







"Yes yes, I like what you've done here."

Zilla was giving the concrete guys the evil eye the entire time. He was sure they were up to no good. The concrete guys told us they've never seen a dog who will stare at them even when they turn on all their loud machines. Normal dogs run for the hills as soon as they start using their equipment. But not Zilla. That pup is vigilant.
Soooo unbelievable happy this is all happening before the snow comes!! :)

Monday 28 September 2015

More Rabbitry

Poop slopes lol. It adds to the overall height (which is bad since that means the top cages are hard to get to) but the poop will just roll down into containers that I can empty every so often. What doesn't roll can be squeegee'd. We had the same setup in the garage this past winter, and it worked great except in the garage we couldn't get in behind the cages, so some spots that were hard to get to from the front accumulated too much poop. Since there's three feet of space on each side of these cages in the new rabbitry, we'll have plenty of room.
The pieces of wood inside the cages are for the bunnies to chew on and lay on. They will be replaced periodically.


The wood is covered in two layers of plastic and it's anchored at the ends and the middle (to avoid sagging). It also sticks out 3 inches past all edges of the cages, which will help catch rogue poops so they don't go into the cages below.
I mentioned to Tom that it'd be good to get some lights and plugins in the building, and he bought all the stuff and wired it all in less than a day. I'll take a pic next time I'm out there.

Thursday 24 September 2015

Rabbitry

It's been 2 years in the making and still not quite done, but our rabbitry (which will have 27 holes when all said and done) is nearly complete. It will be interesting to track the inside temperature over the winter. So far it's almost too hot on sunny days so we might need to buy tarp and cover the windows in the summer.

Each long cage will house three individual units and there will be three long cages in each row and three rows. With poop bins under each row, and each cage being 20 inches tall, it will be about 9 feet in height all together. I'm toying with the idea of a ladder on wheels like in old school libraries in the movies. Not sure how else I'll be able to get up there and feed the top row of bunnies.

View from below. Each individual cage is 3 feet deep, 2.5 feet wide, and 20 inches tall. Lots of room! :)

Make sure the doors swing inward so if you forget to latch it, the bunnies can't get loose.

Sunday 13 September 2015

Windows

We put the windows in the rabbitry today (the rabbitry is earthbag/conventional hybrid). We bought the windows from the restore for super cheap about 1.5 yrs ago and then built based on the dimensions of the windows (and based on how much space each rabbit needs). Due to some setbacks, we only just now finished the rabbitry, so the windows were sitting outside in the snow/rain/sun for all that time. One cracked, but honestly I'm surprised the other five survived! Thanks to Pete for the help! And now to practice our cobbing skills... The plan is to finish all these side jobs so we can then fully focus on the house. Too many distractions!
The windows are super dirty from sitting around outside for so long. The suction cups were awesome! Would highly recommend if you're ever lifting 100+ pound windows.

We plan to cob all the exterior to make it look more earthen and pretty.

Zilla's pooped out! What a day!

We loaded the windows into the truck, drove them up to be parallel to the wall, and lifted/set them in place.

Friday 4 September 2015

Quick! Before summer's over!

Everything needed to do the concrete pour (except the concrete---to be delivered the day we need it) Hoping to get this done soon!

Inside the rabbitry. Adding insulation.

The rabbitry is 10 feet deep and 30 feet wide. Almost done!

Painting the skirting for the mobile home.