Northern California Angora Guild

Monday, May 23, 2011

Spring Cleaning: Actual Cleaning



Trays are all pulled out of the stacking cages to be washed.



The cage corners are the hardest to wash, Albert makes sure that the power wash get to them.





Barn interior is thoroughly power washed. The right upper corner is the swamp cooler.


Mary Jane is getting very impatient, she meows to express her disapproval of getting HER barn wet, "Are you done yet? I want my bed and my dish."



Power washing the exterior.



Power washer destroys the cobwebs.




Very clean barn before Betty moves her rabbits back in.



At 10 pm, after staying in the carriers for 15 hours, Betty's rabbits are back to their own condos.



At 11 pm, Betty's rabbits are fed pellet mix, watered, given hay and tucked in.



Is Betty's barn cleaning all done? Nope, much more to do the next day.




2 Comments:

  • At 8:16 PM, Blogger Vivelly said…

    Has already a year passed? I remember last years cleaning pics. :-) I love your cages on rollers, makes things so much easier. All wire makes it easier too to torch them clean. You have a really nice set up.
    PS. It would have taken me much self dicipline to not fill up the nice big garage with more bunnies. :-)

     
  • At 11:17 PM, Blogger Northern California Angora Guild said…

    I don't recall when we did the cleaning last year. Just that there is a break in shows and that the weather is nice so we decided to pull everything out. In the past we did the cleaning in three days but this year we got brave and tried to make it in one day. It was very hard and totally exhausting. It's nice to see a clean barn.

    Betty

     

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