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Abe Connally wrote:put worm boxes under those cages, and you won't have to worry about cleaning the litter all the time.
Ray Cover wrote:
Awesome idea Abe. We just finished our first large rabbit hutch and are going to build a second as soon as we get back from vacation. I definitely am going to put worm boxes under the hutches. Talk about a naturally automated system. The rabbits feed the worms daily. The worms keep the stink form the rabbit poop down by decomposing them into useful compost for the garden.
Will the rabbit urine hurt the worms at all? I assume it would be a good idea to put other materials like grass clippings and leaves in those worm boxes occasionally?
Ray Cover wrote:Would it be better to just shovel the manure off the ground once a week and put it in the compost bin and let it leach for a while in the compost before using the compost?
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