Did you know that 30% of rabbit farmers lose profits yearly due to poor cage designs? Weak wire mesh breaks. Rusty pens spread disease. Overcrowded spaces stunt growth. You deserve better. Meet the engineered solution trusted by 5,000+ farms worldwide.
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Our welded rabbit cage wire mesh uses 2.5mm hot-dip galvanized steel—3× stronger than average cages. The 12mm×50mm rectangular gaps prevent escapes while allowing perfect waste removal. See how we dominate:
Feature | Our Cage | Generic Cages |
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Wire thickness | 2.5mm | 1.2-1.8mm |
Corrosion resistance | 15-year warranty | 3-5 years |
Need pig fattening pens for 200+ hogs? Our modular systems scale effortlessly. Choose from:
Green Valley Ranch upgraded to our welded rabbit cages and saw:
📈 42% higher weaning rates in 6 months
⏱️ 3.5 hours/week saved on maintenance
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Q: What materials ensure durability and hygiene in fattening rabbit cages?
A: Welded rabbit cage wire mesh made from galvanized steel is ideal for durability, corrosion resistance, and easy cleaning. Avoid materials that rust or warp under moisture.
Q: Can pig fattening pens be used interchangeably with rabbit cages?
A: No—pig pens require heavier-duty construction to withstand larger animals, while welded rabbit cages prioritize smaller mesh sizes and lightweight designs.
Q: What mesh spacing prevents escapes in fattening rabbit cages?
A: A 1"×1" or ½"×1" welded wire mesh spacing works best to keep rabbits securely contained while allowing airflow and waste removal.
Q: What cleaning practices suit welded wire mesh rabbit cages?
A: Regularly remove debris, scrub with mild disinfectant, and ensure proper drainage. Galvanized mesh resists odor buildup compared to pig fattening pens.
Q: Is welded rabbit cage mesh suitable for pig pens?
A: No—pigs require thicker-gauge steel and wider spacing. Rabbit-specific mesh lacks the strength to contain pigs safely.