Rabbitry Cleaning Day!

While I clean more often when they need it, I always clean everyone on Mondays.
Today is Monday.
(I know this post is dated Tuesday, but I took the videos yesterday, which WAS Monday.)

Once everyone is clean, they all get a treat - sprouts, mixed seeds and dried fruits, or hay.

Today they got hay.
This is Maggie and Trigger's DBJ litter enjoying their hay.

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Next up are my two oldest rabbits: Heckle on the left, and Versace on the right.
They are both semi-retired, that means that they mostly get to just hang around, munch goodies, and play with their toys. Sometimes they get to run around in the rabbitry, but only one at a time. Rabbits can be quite territorial and I don't want them to fight.
Heckle is almost 4 and Versace turned 5 in January.
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Finally, we have a shot of some of my “stackers” - they are all wire cages, most of which have litter pans, and all of which have toys.
Everyone got hay today.
Cloak, who is the dude in the lower right cage doesn't have a hay rack yet because I don't have the panel. Instead of getting his hay in his hay rack like the others, he gets it in his cage. He clearly likes that. I actually don't because he always ends up wasting most of it by digging in it and jumping around on it. At least half of the hay I give him ends up falling through the wire bottom. :-P
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