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Ok, first post so please be patient with me.
So, we are going to a rescue place next Tuesday to choose 2 new girls to bring home, and therefore will be getting the cage ready this weekend.
We already have a Nero 4 cage but also have some grids (and hopefully soon some corex).
I've been wondering. Rather than not use the Nero, can I use the Nero (maybe just the base) as a hay/food area and have an attached c&c cage for play etc...?
Question is, how to help the guineas in and out of the nero? I was thinking one of those wooden stick domey things through the cage opening/over the ridge of the base. Would this be too sleep or are there better ways? I can't imagine the litle ones will be able to jump in and out surely?
I do have a wooden house too which I suppose I could use to help but my previous guineas never made any effort to get on top of it (tho coped fine with the ramp in the outdoor double hutch).
Or should I just cut my losses and build a new c & c cage with hayloft..? Decisions decisions. I'm trying to design it to be easier to keep clean you see..
Already have hammockyhammock stubby tunnel and corner hammock on order, but need to think how I'm going to lay it all out so it's not too cramped..
Advice please.
So, we are going to a rescue place next Tuesday to choose 2 new girls to bring home, and therefore will be getting the cage ready this weekend.
We already have a Nero 4 cage but also have some grids (and hopefully soon some corex).
I've been wondering. Rather than not use the Nero, can I use the Nero (maybe just the base) as a hay/food area and have an attached c&c cage for play etc...?
Question is, how to help the guineas in and out of the nero? I was thinking one of those wooden stick domey things through the cage opening/over the ridge of the base. Would this be too sleep or are there better ways? I can't imagine the litle ones will be able to jump in and out surely?
I do have a wooden house too which I suppose I could use to help but my previous guineas never made any effort to get on top of it (tho coped fine with the ramp in the outdoor double hutch).
Or should I just cut my losses and build a new c & c cage with hayloft..? Decisions decisions. I'm trying to design it to be easier to keep clean you see..
Already have hammockyhammock stubby tunnel and corner hammock on order, but need to think how I'm going to lay it all out so it's not too cramped..
Advice please.