Northern California Angora Guild

Saturday, October 23, 2021

Cleaning of the Big Barn, Day 3




Early in the morning, cages are dried, time to get them back.   Though the stacks have wheels, the wheels no longer work due to the corrosion from the rabbit pee pee.   Each stack is over 50 pounds, it's time for serious muscles. 




Five stacks are in the barn.   


  
In addition to these five, there are three stacks behind them that are not visible in the photo.



More stacks on the right side are moved in.  It takes several hours to get to this point, it's already well into the afternoon.    The next task is to put back the trays, hang the blinds, drapes, water bottles, feeders, ...  those "little things".
 



It's already night time when the "little things" are done.  The "little things" takes over 3 hours, believe it or not.

 


Another three hours or so to carry the buns back to their condo.




Some of the condos do not have water bottle and feeder.  Why?  Because the residents are yet to be born.   



The buns finally can stretch and enjoy their water and feed in their familiar home.   It's not easy for the buns, it's not easy for the humans.  In order to keep things in top shape, a bit of sacrifice is all worth it. 
With both the small barn and big barn thoroughly cleaned, it's a big relief.   Hopefully with careful maintenance, the cleanliness can be sustain until the next big wash.





 

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