Well its here and all set up..

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jenniferanneharris

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Honor and Liberty exploring their new home.
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Harmony says 'you cant see me' hehe
 
I'm interested, as from what i can see youve mainly only got lino down (accept in the fleece area) and i was wondering is this perminant or just as you were setting up, if its perminant i was wondering how you keep it clean :D

Sorry, I dont want to seem critical I'm just being nosey and wanting to learnnn
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looks great! love the piggy peering in the hay box :))

I was wondering the same, i was thinking awesome, lino would be so easy to clean but what about pee puddles? wont they just sit there?
 
I have lino in my hutch (guinea pigs holiday home) and i put fleece on the top then all their stuff on that
 
my 3 girls are all litter trained, so very rarely go anywhere except their litter box's that are changed twice a day.:)

The girls spent there 1st night in there new hutch and appear to like it, they are all asleep under there new bed lol
 
wow brilliant! is it possible to litter train a pig that has never had a litter box before? I'm thinking of giving it a go with my 4....:{
 
wow brilliant! is it possible to litter train a pig that has never had a litter box before? I'm thinking of giving it a go with my 4....:{
Its worth a try. My girls took to it really quicky. I think some piggys just take to it and others take a little longer.
 
Hi its a lovely set up. I was just wondering though if your pigs will be housed outdoors over the winter, if so i would remove any material bedding and cosies as they will get damp very quickly and will be unable to dry out due to the winter conditions and this will be detrimental to your piggies health. I have an all year round outdoor herd and i use only newspaper and lots and lots of hay for their bedding.
Please dont think i am having a go i am just talking from experience and offering advice xx
 
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