
I sympathize with my owners. Running a bunny barn is no easy business. Aside from feeding and caring for over 40 rabbits, they are often faced with the daunting task of cleaning 25 or so large, wire cages on a weekly basis.
While most weekly cleanings only involve replacing the pine shavings within the trays of the various cages, every so often the bottom of the cages will become clogged with hair, hay and rabbit droppings. One of the best tools for removing these clogs (and giving the cages a good scrubbing) is a wire brush.
A wire brush can be purchased from your various home repair centers (Home Depot, Lowes, etc.). Purchasing a brush with a scraper on the head is my recommendation as it allows you to really knock out any stubborn clogs.
While most people do not have to take care of as nearly many rabbits as my owners, if you are a breeder or die hard rabbit owner, a wire brush is a must-have tool!


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