A sound system played instrumental country - style music, the ground was
covered with hay, and each table was topped with a brightly colored pumpkin or gourd...
They hid themselves from the Nazis by
covering themselves with hay.
Spread paper - based cat litter on the bottom, and then
cover that with hay.
Not exact matches
Despite utilizing a capable truck platform, the new kit focuses more on upgraded aesthetics rather than fettling
with what's under the hood, looking to capitalize on buyers more interested in parking their Merc truck in front of a ritzy restaurant than hauling
hay down a muck -
covered farm road.
This can be done by
covering the entire floor surface of this area
with something that is absorbent and can be cleaned easily such as news paper or wood shavings or
hay.
She
covers the bottom
with newspaper and places
hay on top.
Step 1 — Line inside of 36 - gallon tote
with Styrofoam insulation (or a large cooler) Step 2 — Insert 18 - gallon container and fill bottom
with straw (do not use
hay) Step 3 —
Cover 18 - gallon container
with container top Step 4 — Add more Styrofoam insulation over the top of 18 - gallon container Step 5 — Final Latching
Cover
-- Solid - bottom cage
with wire
cover or plastic - bottom «tub» cage (minimum four square feet of cage space per pig)-- Guinea pig pellets — Aspen or hardwood shavings — Grass
hay — Bricks, rocks, cardboard boxes, plastic pipes and other appropriate toys — Medium flower pot or
covered sleeping box — Brush and comb for grooming — Attachable water bottle
with drinking tube — Unpainted, untreated piece of wood or safe chew toy
A quarter of a bale of straw or
hay should be placed in and around the cage, which can then be
covered with an old blanket.
Start
with a large cat litter box; put newspaper and / or rabbit - safe litter on the bottom and
cover it
with lots of fresh timothy or oat
hay.
* Weatherproof the roof * Install a solid, non slip floor * Enclose most sides * Use the strongest metal grids for the open sides * Insect proof all open sides, roof and walls where any bugs can enter * Preferably the size of the enclosure should be big enough for you to stand inside * The access door should open inwards * The access door should start at your knee height (bottom of wall should be solid - guards against buns accidentally getting out & predators seeing buns from ground level) * Ensure there is no access from under the floor of the enclosure (stops foxes scaring bunnies from underneath) * Use strong locking device on door that can not be knocked open * Provide safe house inside the enclosure so buns can run inside and can not be accessed easily if a dog / fox or person breaks in * Provide clean towels to snuggle in * Provide large litter tray filled
with oaten
hay * Provide large ceramic water bowl (sometimes two) * A blind or
cover over the open section at night will ensure that your buns will feel safe & predators will not be able to see in & scare your bunnies when you are not around Whatever you provide for your bunnies living outside, ensure it is the safest and most secure from predators, insects & extreme weather.
The installation complete
with hay bales and a straw
covered floor contrasted sharply
with the minimalist wall pieces, filling a large space downstairs.
The only time you get an unpleasant whiff is when you empty the bucket into the compost heap, but you
cover that
with fresh carbon material (straw,
hay, etc.) and it goes away.
We moved into a new house in August, so I'm especially looking forward to decorating my new front porch
with pumpkins and maybe even a bale of
hay this year (haven't had a
covered porch in 13 years.)