Adventurouspiggies will delight in zooming up and over our fabulous Piggy Perch, while lazy piggies can nap in seclusion underneath. The gentle slope of the ramps allows for easy access to the lookout, so even timid piggies can enjoy the view from above! And the low height makes it safe for piggies to jump up or down from it as well.
It comes in your choice of black or white grids. The Coroplast will also be black or white with clean pre-punched holes for easy and secure attachment. The Coroplast is covered with attached carpet for easily gripping any fleece laid over it. The two ramps have edgers at the connection point for extra reinforcement.
Customize your Piggy Perch with the Piggy Perch Theater, a complete fleece component collection from Guinea Pig Market. The component bundle includes a fleece flipper case for the ledge and ramps, along with an upper scallop, middle drape and lower fringe. Mix and match fabrics to make it your own!
Just this week, we upgraded our two guinea pigs, Ginger and Cocoa, to a deluxe C&C cage with a loft. While the old Marchioro cage was pretty big, the new cage gives them a lot more room to run around and explore.
Ordering from Piggy BedSpreads was quick and easy. They have an easy-to-use website, with different sizing options, and many beautiful fleece items to spoil your piggies. It was hard to pull myself away from the computer without buying one of everything! Our order came within a few days, and everything we needed to assemble the cage was included in a single box.
We showed her how the off grid system worked and then took a tour of the farm, stopping by to see the princess piggies. The girls were on their best behavior and allowed Luann to view the pig palace set up. She was interested to see what methods we use to raise our pigs since she and her husband will be purchasing their own feeder pigs in just a few days.
In the past few years we have come to know several homesteading families and one of the nice things about it is that we all share ideas. Everyone has abilities that can help another. We are all folks who choose to live a simpler lifestyle, who choose to leave the whirlwind world of consumerism and depend on our own ingenuity to provide for ourselves.
It was a great experience to meet someone from our blog family of readers. Luann, thank you so much for stopping by, we thoroughly enjoyed your visit. Wish you lived a little bit closer. You and your husband are always welcome.
But despite that Sonny and Bill came home with four piglets. Two are blue butts and two are Hampshires. We will be raising the three females and Sonny delivered the hampshire male to Twolynns Farm where he will be treated like king.
Our three girls have already made themselves at home and are quite the princess piggies. I went down to the pig palace this morning and they were still asleep in their house, stretched out on a thick mattress of soft hay. I poured their morning rations into the feed trough and sweetly called out for them to come to breakfast. One of the girls raised her head slightly and gave me a look of royal disdain. How dare I wake them? I left them to their beauty sleep and figured they would eat when they were ready. So young and already full of attitude.
Its only the last day of March and the daffodils are already dried and withered. We have experienced one morning of frost, but we were prepared and covered all the berry bushes. The only problem is we forgot about the Hydrangea bushes and the newly sprouting leaves got a little burned. I believe they will be fine and recover.
Of course I had my crew working with me today. Ruby, Moby and the chickens. The guineas were off working in another department, but I have heard rumblings of a strike. Those guineas are all union. Ruby pulled out more sticks as fast I could rake them up and the chickens and Moby inspected all my work. Slave drivers. I think I deserve a raise.
Of course the chickens had to inspect while I was planting the strawberries. They were just itching to get in that strawberry bed and do the chicken dance. Unfortunately for them the strawberry patch will not be a chicken disco because I put a fence around it. I fashioned a fence out of chicken wire and four fence stakes. The fence stakes worked well as anchors on the four corners to keep the chicken wire from sagging. I secured the fencing material to the stakes by reusing the wire that had secured the roll of chicken wire. Then I stapled the rest of the fence to wood boards. It turned out to be pretty sturdy.
It should be easy to cover the plants with a sheet if we get a freeze and I have some wedding veil material that I picked up at the flea market last year if birds try to eat the berries. With any luck strawberry shortcake will be on the desert menu.
To ensure that even the smallest of floofs can enjoy our cages, we have developed our grids with small holes and thin meshing. Compared to industry standards, our design makes this cage extra safe by preventing baby piggies and bunnies from getting stuck in the bars or making a great escape (as long as they're over 8 weeks old). However, every furry friend comes in different sizes so make sure to check!
If you go the flexbox route, you also now have the ability to change the order of columns as needed, which can be great for keeping more important content higher in the source as well as responsive design reshuffling.
Flexbox is so awesome ! It saves time, its scalable, its for lazy developer, its easy to build grids according Layout and in combination with autoprefixer its solid for production. We use it in all projects for 2 years. I love it :)
Classes in HTML are strings and can be any value, in CSS starting a class name with a number is an error (probably treated as a number literal) however if you pass them as string values to a class attribute selector you can enable HTML to make use of your number prefixed values. Whether its good practice or not I am not sure however when I see 1/4 on a container I kinda know whats going on :)
Abusing overflow hidden for BFC and clearing is so dirty. Also compounding rounding issues on floats are not a real issue anymore, but if you still have in issue with that you can always use container relative floats ( -design-s-dirty-little-secret). Some grid systems like Susy even provide isolated grids that use that method.
Absolutley love flexbox for grids, but unfortunately the order properties mess with tab order and poses problems for accessibility. I believe the flexbox spec mentions this. You should try to avoid them for now.
It was quite easy to build using the instructions that we found on
www.guineapigcages.com. This particular cage is a 2 grid x 3 grid cage, with a 1 grid x 2 grid upper loft. Each grid is about 14 inches, which gave the girls a nice lower level of 7.5 square feet.
It is easy to build a C&C cage, and also inexpensive compared to buying a simple guinea pig cage at the local pet store. C&C cages can also be easily customized and changed. There are some wonderful ideas here:
What a detailed information page, I love your mini grids ramp!
I really love it when people photograph things step by step instead of just writing it out, I am more of a visual learner, and these type of instructions really HELP!
Looks so clean and nice, and of course, Sakura and Ginny only made the pictures even nicer! ?
To get the time condition, start with a 1x3 stack of Metal Frames, replace the middle frame with a down-facing Red Firework, place up-facing Blue Fireworks on the sides of the top frame, place Ross in the top frame, place the Egg in the bottom frame, and move the rocket to the left side of the grid. From there, fire the Blue Fireworks immediately; once the rocket is directly above the indicator that tells you where the birds are, fire the Red Firework to slow down just before crashing into the goal. If you time it right, you'll land directly on the goal and get the breakage condition as well.
The film begins with the hero, Cage's quiet and introverted woodsman Rob, in a cabin with his pig, who is referred to only as Pig. We see them hunting for truffles together, and we watch Rob doting on Pig and cooking up mushrooms in a pan. Pig appears to have a knack for finding exquisite fungi. A younger man named Amir (Alex Wolff) shows up to buy a haul of truffles. We're given to understand that Amir is Rob's main source of income, but that he doesn't need much because he's committed to living off the grid, communing with nature and nursing a motherlode of grief over a woman. We don't know how he lost her, only that he has audio recordings of her that he can't bring himself to play.
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