Not exact matches
We're in a custom - built, steel - framed protective roll
cage, a custom - built seat and
bars on either side of your helmet to prevent your head from slapping
around too much.
i have a painting at home which i did 5 or 6 years ago of a figure standing behind golden
bars of light the painting depicts i mysef as christ bringing to surface the ideas of cosmic conciousness to to the world
around us there is great symmetry in the simplicity of both paintings if christ was alive today he might well be looking at the world though
caged iron
bars
Just like in a «sow stall», in a farrowing crate a sow can only stand or lie down and can not even turn
around - she has restricted interaction with their piglets, through the
bars of the
cage around her.
Most factory farm chickens, for example, are born, grow, and die without ever leaving a
cage (that is too small for them, while their feet grow
around the
bars of their
cage).
Small birds would also have a problem moving
around the
cage, since the
bar spacing is too wide for their smaller legs and feet to navigate.
If the nest is near the
bars of the
cage, slot some cardboard
around and through the
cage bars in that area to prevent baby hamsters from straying through the
bars.
While the rectangular mesh makes these
cages very secure even for young syrian hamsters, it also means the
bar spacing is too small to accomadate a wheel being attached directly to the wire, but this is a fairly minor issue to work
around for an otherwise very well made
cage.
To secure the container to the
cage, just twist the twisty
around the metal
bars.
However, because the
cage has spaces between the wires, when your hamster starts kicking up his or her bedding or throwing
around their food, some of it is likely to get through the
bars and onto the space
around the
cage.
If every once in a while you feed your bird a special snack, like a banana or blueberries, be sure to hang
around until treat time is over to do immediate damage control instead of waiting to scrub off caked on food from your bird
cage bars.
A hamster in heat may behave erratically when she doesn't have a mate, doing things like biting the
bars of her
cage more than usual, racing
around in circles or even biting you.
These products are not only safe
around birds, but many are made to help break down bird waste faster and / or prevent feces from sticking to the
cage bars, grid and tray.