Tommywing5b7
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Hello everyone.
This is my first post so forgive me if I'm going over old ground. I just wanted some feedback on my plans to get guinea pigs for my daughter in the spring.
I've had a look at the excellent threads for new owners and I wanted to thank you for your input there as there's some great info.
This is my plan broadly.
An outside hutch
https://www.amazon.co.uk/FeelGoodUK...61&imprToken=qLg40u4dyBN6klzaWtwawA&slotNum=1
Its not possible for me to have them inside but I've read and understood the info on keeping them warm etc will get microwavable pads for the winter plus that hutch comes with a cover, and I'll probably add some extra insulation ahead of the winter. Question is does anyone have that hutch? Any suggestions for a better one? I had a look around and although the bluebell one from P@H looked good value it seemed a bit flimsy.
Secondly I have read a lot of conflicting advice about bedding. Lots of people say wood shavings are not great, even dangerous,
but people seem to use them all the time. I was thinking newspaper/megazorb/hay in a rack and straw plus a fleece hidey to sleep in. Does that sound good?
Lastly where I'm planning to put the hutch is in area which I can completely block off with trellis to keep foxes out. Plan was to build a mini "farm" for the children. So have a gate and everything to keep the cats and foxes out. The space is perfect for it and I'm confident it would work. I'd appreciate any tips from people as far as foxproofing is concerned (the locks look good on that hutch imo) I'm based in Hove on the south coast and there are definitely some around here.
Anyway tl;Dr
1. Does that hutch look good?
2. Best bedding setup?
3. Fox tips?
Thanks for reading and I appreciate any help you can offer.
Tom
This is my first post so forgive me if I'm going over old ground. I just wanted some feedback on my plans to get guinea pigs for my daughter in the spring.
I've had a look at the excellent threads for new owners and I wanted to thank you for your input there as there's some great info.
This is my plan broadly.
An outside hutch
https://www.amazon.co.uk/FeelGoodUK...61&imprToken=qLg40u4dyBN6klzaWtwawA&slotNum=1
Its not possible for me to have them inside but I've read and understood the info on keeping them warm etc will get microwavable pads for the winter plus that hutch comes with a cover, and I'll probably add some extra insulation ahead of the winter. Question is does anyone have that hutch? Any suggestions for a better one? I had a look around and although the bluebell one from P@H looked good value it seemed a bit flimsy.
Secondly I have read a lot of conflicting advice about bedding. Lots of people say wood shavings are not great, even dangerous,
but people seem to use them all the time. I was thinking newspaper/megazorb/hay in a rack and straw plus a fleece hidey to sleep in. Does that sound good?
Lastly where I'm planning to put the hutch is in area which I can completely block off with trellis to keep foxes out. Plan was to build a mini "farm" for the children. So have a gate and everything to keep the cats and foxes out. The space is perfect for it and I'm confident it would work. I'd appreciate any tips from people as far as foxproofing is concerned (the locks look good on that hutch imo) I'm based in Hove on the south coast and there are definitely some around here.
Anyway tl;Dr
1. Does that hutch look good?
2. Best bedding setup?
3. Fox tips?
Thanks for reading and I appreciate any help you can offer.
Tom