DavidEscapes
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ok. So, yesterday I started builing my hutch and run. I thought people might like to see some photos of work in progress and the completed project. As well as seeing some of the research and planning that has gone into it.
Briefly:
A 2x4, 2 story hutch. With no ramp between floors. The ramp is fiddly to make as the hutch has pull out plastic floors. It is going to be hard to get the ramp to fit while still allowing the floors to pull out. This will be perminatly connected to a 5x4 outdoor run which I am building myself. The entrance to the run will have a door so the piggies can be kept in the hutch overnight.
I started work on the run yesterday. The timber I am using is a mixture or 2x2 and 2x1 pressure treated, part planed. The treatment used is a chemical called Tanalith 'E. This is safe for pets as long as it is fully dried and the wood is not knawed on excessivly. It is the replacement for the earlier system (outlawed in 2004) which leaked toxins and is considered unsafe. When complete the whole run will be treated with a second coat of pet safe preserver to seal sawn ends and to give the run a uniform colour.
To ensure full dryness the run is being built about 6 weeks before we plan to add piggies. The mesh will be on the inside of the frame, making knawing very difficult and unlikely to happen at all. If it does I think it will be very minimal.
The work I got done yesterday is shown below. Didn't do much to be honest. The two excuses are the fact that I started late so it soon went dark, and also that I just had knee surgery. So I am working very slowly
Limping around with a drill unable to kneel and put weight on wood when I am cutting it sort of slows things down somewhat!
The run will be covered on all sides (expect the bottom) in very strong wire mesh (16g welded and galvanised). It is very unlikely a fox could get through it. At the rear 18' the top will be covered in planks to offer some shelter and also to give me a place to stand my food trays. I plan to grow a lot of the grass, herbs, weeds etc that piggies love to eat. This will also have mesh protecting the seeds and small plants from birds.
The run will stand on a roughly paved area, well sheltered with surrounding trees etc. Out of direct sunlight pretty much all the time. The area currently has plants growing through the cracks (some poisonous to piggies). All will be cut right back and the nasty ones will be de-rooted. Again, this will happen straight away so we have time to see what regrows and do-root a 2nd time if required. Some of the surrounding plants which could grow into the run will also be cot back and de-rooted as required. The only plants in the run space that won't be de-rooted are forget me nots and dandelions.
The total space will be 28 square feet. This will be for two piggies.
The run will be secured to the paving below so it cannot be lifted by goxes etc. The top will be hinged and removable. Locked down with good latches. I am also adding extra latches to the hutch. The heart latches it has now are pretty, but I am not convinced of their reliablility.
Links:
Mesh: http://www.meshdirect.co.uk/Wire-Me...-1-2ins-x-1-2ins-holes-3ft-x-49ft-pr-522.html
Hutch: [ame]http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002SQGSQY/ref=oss_product[/ame]
Briefly:
A 2x4, 2 story hutch. With no ramp between floors. The ramp is fiddly to make as the hutch has pull out plastic floors. It is going to be hard to get the ramp to fit while still allowing the floors to pull out. This will be perminatly connected to a 5x4 outdoor run which I am building myself. The entrance to the run will have a door so the piggies can be kept in the hutch overnight.
I started work on the run yesterday. The timber I am using is a mixture or 2x2 and 2x1 pressure treated, part planed. The treatment used is a chemical called Tanalith 'E. This is safe for pets as long as it is fully dried and the wood is not knawed on excessivly. It is the replacement for the earlier system (outlawed in 2004) which leaked toxins and is considered unsafe. When complete the whole run will be treated with a second coat of pet safe preserver to seal sawn ends and to give the run a uniform colour.
To ensure full dryness the run is being built about 6 weeks before we plan to add piggies. The mesh will be on the inside of the frame, making knawing very difficult and unlikely to happen at all. If it does I think it will be very minimal.
The work I got done yesterday is shown below. Didn't do much to be honest. The two excuses are the fact that I started late so it soon went dark, and also that I just had knee surgery. So I am working very slowly

The run will be covered on all sides (expect the bottom) in very strong wire mesh (16g welded and galvanised). It is very unlikely a fox could get through it. At the rear 18' the top will be covered in planks to offer some shelter and also to give me a place to stand my food trays. I plan to grow a lot of the grass, herbs, weeds etc that piggies love to eat. This will also have mesh protecting the seeds and small plants from birds.
The run will stand on a roughly paved area, well sheltered with surrounding trees etc. Out of direct sunlight pretty much all the time. The area currently has plants growing through the cracks (some poisonous to piggies). All will be cut right back and the nasty ones will be de-rooted. Again, this will happen straight away so we have time to see what regrows and do-root a 2nd time if required. Some of the surrounding plants which could grow into the run will also be cot back and de-rooted as required. The only plants in the run space that won't be de-rooted are forget me nots and dandelions.
The total space will be 28 square feet. This will be for two piggies.
The run will be secured to the paving below so it cannot be lifted by goxes etc. The top will be hinged and removable. Locked down with good latches. I am also adding extra latches to the hutch. The heart latches it has now are pretty, but I am not convinced of their reliablility.
Links:
Mesh: http://www.meshdirect.co.uk/Wire-Me...-1-2ins-x-1-2ins-holes-3ft-x-49ft-pr-522.html
Hutch: [ame]http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002SQGSQY/ref=oss_product[/ame]