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How can I keep hay for myhouse rabbit tidy? |
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I have had my house rabbit for
about a month now & am
thinking of getting rid of its
large cage as he is now litter
trained and gets the run of
the house but does anyone have
any suggestions how I can
leave hay out for him with
minimal mess? |
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If you are US based then
here's something worth getting
http://www.arcatapet.com/item.
cfm?cat=6455
If you aren't hope I've been
of some assistance anyway |
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I want to send my manuscriptto Hay House forconsideration.How do I dothat? |
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Contact their cororate offices
at:
Hay House, Inc.
P.O. Box 5100
Carlsbad, California
92018-5100
Or call them at: (800)
654-5126 and ask where to send
your manuscript for review. |
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Has anyone heard of using hayto insulate walls whenbuilding a house? |
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I remember seeing a TV show
about using hay and insulation
covered with stucco to build a
school house. I haven't heard
of it since and wondered why
if it was a inexpensive
building material and helped
insulated against both heat
and cold. Where can I find out
about this method? |
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Well, they use straw, not hay.
Hay has seeds and attracts
pests, while straw does not.
It's called "straw bale"
building, and it's a pretty
common alternative building
method.
I'm sure that if you did an
internet search for "straw
bale building" you would get a
lot of hits.
From what I understand, some
alternative methods are better
for certain areas of the
country, because of the
weather. So that may be why
you haven't heard of it in
your area.
The straw does not rot, it's
sealed on all sides and never
gets wet. It's very tightly
packed so it doesn't get air
really, either. Both water and
air would be needed for
decomposition. |
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