flowerfairy
Senior Guinea Pig
I love guinea pig watching. It usually involves a certain amount of listening too as they associate me with food and start a wheek fest whenever I come into or even near to their shed!
Same with me, at first I thought they were scared sounds but nope, definitely happy sounds xI love guinea pig watching. It usually involves a certain amount of listening too as they associate me with food and start a wheek fest whenever I come into or even near to their shed!
Just been out to make sure that are ok. Heat pads are in and extra hay, I will feel happier once it’s insulated and has a heater. I am so invested in these 2 now (I am an absolute softy). Both came out to say hello and my little girl came with me to make sure that were warm enough. Going to make some curtains for the shed as well. Glad I can post on here because my friend think I’m nuts spending so much money on GuineasI love going out and sitting in the shed with the piggies, it’s my happy place!
Just been out to make sure that are ok. Heat pads are in and extra hay, I will feel happier once it’s insulated and has a heater. I am so invested in these 2 now (I am an absolute softy). Both came out to say hello and my little girl came with me to make sure that were warm enough. Going to make some curtains for the shed as well. Glad I can post on here because my friend think I’m nuts spending so much money on Guineas![]()
I'd love to see photos when it's all done!Heating fitted to mains and insulation almost sorted. These piggies will not be cold! 2 heat pads in as well just to make sure.
Advice please, we have bought polystyrene insulation for the ceiling and the walls. There are 2 areas in the shed where the boys have access to the walls and I’ve noticed they like to have a good chew on the wood so we aren’t putting the insulation there, what else could I use in those areas which won’t harm them if they chew it? Is cork any good?x
I had initially planned to use cork all over the inside of their hutch and did still apply it to the underside of the ceiling and the underside of the floor (both inaccessible) and on the partition wall of the sleeping area. I decided, though, that it wasn't such a good idea as I had (stupidly) treated it with Osmo oil to seal it from possible water and mould. (Although Osmo oil is supposed to by animal safe, I was worried about them chewing the cork along the exposed edges.) So all the areas I had applied cork to, I then covered with lino. Could you do that? Or a thin sheet of plywood ontop of the cork, given that cork is a good insulator? (Or plywood ontop of the polystyrene in those areas?)Advice please, we have bought polystyrene insulation for the ceiling and the walls. There are 2 areas in the shed where the boys have access to the walls and I’ve noticed they like to have a good chew on the wood so we aren’t putting the insulation there, what else could I use in those areas which won’t harm them if they chew it? Is cork any good?x
Ply wood could be an option or the c&c grids It is just 2 areas that they can get to as we adapted the original hutch and blocked off most of the walls. Thanks everyone I will look into all optionsI had initially planned to use cork all over the inside of their hutch and did still apply it to the underside of the ceiling and the underside of the floor (both inaccessible) and on the partition wall of the sleeping area. I decided, though, that it wasn't such a good idea as I had (stupidly) treated it with Osmo oil to seal it from possible water and mould. (Although Osmo oil is supposed to by animal safe, I was worried about them chewing the cork along the exposed edges.) So all the areas I had applied cork to, I then covered with lino. Could you do that? Or a thin sheet of plywood ontop of the cork, given that cork is a good insulator? (Or plywood ontop of the polystyrene in those areas?)
Good idea! We have some Lino left, would that be ok taped over the polystyrene insulation?xMy boys set up is the same as yours (hutch in shed with shed floor as play area). I have the play area with c&c grids all the way round the edge to stop them being able to get access to the wood of the shed. You can then insulate the walls behind the grids without the worry of them being able to chew anything
Good idea! We have some Lino left, would that be ok taped over the polystyrene insulation?x
It looks brilliant! Expertly cut!Operation insulation is going well![]()
Definitely getting there, put some duct tape around the edges to stop the drafts coming in as well. Got the top level down, bottom level tomorrow. Already feels warmer and the thermometer is showing 15 degrees ;-)It looks brilliant! Expertly cut!