FINDING SCRAP JUNK TO HELP GET THE JOB DONE - QUICK, FUN, & FREE

Sometimes, it pays to help clean up a little of the mess!


Our rabbit cages periodically need cleaning, but I don't exactly have a specific tool for the job. Recently, I had an idea, and improvised while re-purposing "one man's trash...."

VIDEO - RECYCLING AND IMPROVISING TO CLEAN OUR RABBIT CAGES

SIMPLE, FREE SOLUTION

During most of the year, when fresh wild greens are readily available, we like to feed our rabbits a lot of them. It keeps their diet more varied and nutritious, and cuts down on the cost of keeping them. However, the scraps also get caught in the bottom of the cage, which prevents the manure from falling through. This is an issue.

So, I lacked a good tool to clean up this issue, so I went and looked in a random junk pile nearby. The man who owns the land (my neighbor) inherited the junk when he purchased the land, and piece by piece, we are cleaning it up as time, or necessity, allows. This old, discarded metal was just about perfect for the job, so I grabbed it and a few other random objects on the trip. To see more, you've got to watch the video. Thanks!

As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:


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Until next time…

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