Did you know 62% of commercial rabbit breeders report breeding injuries costing over $3,200 annually? Traditional cages leave sharp edges exposed. Blood-stained fur reduces pelt value by 40%. What if you could eliminate these losses while boosting productivity?
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Our bleeding cone
systems feature 2mm thickened ABS plastic with rounded edges. The 120-degree safety angle prevents accidental cuts. See the difference:
Feature | Standard Models | Our Design |
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Edge Protection | 0.8mm metal | 2mm ABS + silicone |
Cleaning Time | 45 mins/cage | 12 mins/cage |
Why choose our rabbit breeding cages for sale? Compare durability metrics:
Need specific dimensions? Our cages adapt. Choose from 12 color-coded modules. Configure feeding trays in 3 positions. Scale from 50 to 5,000 units seamlessly.
"After switching to bleeding cone systems, our injury rate dropped from 17% to 2.3% immediately." - John D., Texas breeder
📈 78% faster cage preparation
📉 92% reduction in vet bills
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A: A bleeding cone is a restraint tool designed to safely hold rabbits during procedures like nail trimming or medical treatments, minimizing stress and preventing injury. It helps stabilize the animal while allowing controlled access to specific body parts.
A: Rabbit breeding cages are available through agricultural supply stores, online marketplaces like Amazon, or specialized pet equipment retailers. Look for cages with durable wire construction and removable trays for easy cleaning.
A: Most standard bleeding cones can be used alongside rabbit breeding cages if there’s sufficient space to secure the cone. Ensure the cage design allows safe positioning without restricting ventilation or movement.
A: Clean cages daily by removing waste and replacing bedding, and disinfect weekly with pet-safe solutions. Opt for cages with smooth surfaces and rust-resistant materials to simplify maintenance and prolong durability.
A: Yes, bleeding cones are reusable if properly sanitized between uses. Wash with disinfectant and dry thoroughly to prevent cross-contamination, especially in multi-rabbit breeding environments.