Northern California Angora Guild

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Barn Cleaning Days are Here Again, Part 1





Betty has arranged all her carriers in their 3-car garage.

View from another angle.

The next morning, Betty's English Angora filled the carriers.

There isn't a rabbit show going on, the reason why Betty's rabbits are staying in their carriers is for their barn and condo units to go through the big annual cleaning.

Though Betty cleans the cages and trays twice a week, the dust, wool, spider web, hay, ... can still do the job of messing up the barn.

All stacks of cages are taken out of the barn.

The cages are flamed and power-washed.

When the power wash is done, the cages sit in the sun to dry.

The trays are showing signs of wear and tear but they are washed thoroughly.

The entire barn is power-washed, now waiting to be dry enough for the stacks to be returned.








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