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Rat breeding rack idea
Hi all. I'm planning to increase my rodent production in the spring by building a rat building and I am planning to replace my racks with all steel, powder coated racks much like freedom breeders. However my plan is to build them to still utilize mortar tubs instead of a freedom breeder tub. The reasoning behind this is that if I need to replace a tub I can simply stop by hd and pick one up for 5.00.
Any thoughts???
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I would, just because it's a FB style doesn't mean it needs to have FB tubs. I would do the same thing if I was going to build out of steel. Or I would go with the large litter pans. Again though HD tubs are cheaper than Large Litter pans, near me at least.
Last edited by azmodane; 11-07-2011 at 01:56 PM.
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i use those tubs for my rat rack. works np
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My thought is it would be kind of the best of both worlds. It would be the long lasting durability of an all steel powder coated freedom breeder with the low cost tub of a home depot rack.
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You do realize that once you start building you have to post pictures... Also I would love a DIY or step by step as your doing it if you can remember to. Also depending on price, I see you are in New Concord. Only an hour away, I might be interested in one or two.
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I would be very interested in seeing how these turn out.
I don't know how cost effective it would be on a larger scale?
I would like to see how to build your own holding pens like Freedom Breeder makes, but using a large HD mixing tub. Having the food and water at a lower level lets you use large tubs with weaner rats or mice because they don't have to be able to reach the top of the tub to eat of drink.
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Why the metal racks besides the bling factor? There's no way the cost outweighs any benefits. Enlighten me, because perhaps I'm just not seeing the benefit.
Regards,
B
Last edited by Simple Man; 11-08-2011 at 03:34 AM.
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I've also heard from others, don't know how much truth there is behind it, but over the years wood getting soaked in urine, poop, diseases and anything else and it's just a lick away from a rat. Again I don't know how much truth is behind it but it only takes a quick scrub with the metal rack to clean...
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