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Right, I'm going to build a ferret court, doing it out of concrete blocks seeing as I'm shit with wood. But I don't want a huge mesh front because it will let all the weather in and as it will be block built with a concrete base it will just hold the water. But I also want as much light and air in as possible.I was thinking a solid door over the mesh front but as I said, I'm shit with wood. So any easy ideas to get over it?

Cheers, Aaron.

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I'm sure you would know that the floor could be shaped at a slight angle and a drain is helpful. What about using clear roofing that is used for conservatorys to help let in light? It will need to be cleaned off once in a while.

 

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Well if you use shavings you can have the entire floor angled to one corner and have a piece of brick open with a good grating placed over it. That way you can train them to go in that corner and hose it down after scooping out the main mess. Being able to hose down everything is very helpful. I can draw up a basic sketch if you want.

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How about making frame of plastic sheeting so that you can drop it over the front too keep out the worst of the winter weather. Then it can be rolled up when not needed and stored on top of the run, you could fix a batton along the front of the court and attach the sheeting to that and weight the bottom down with a couple of bricks so that rain cannot get underneath it. Hope this is of some use. Bye the way how is that albino jill doing?

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How about making frame of plastic sheeting so that you can drop it over the front too keep out the worst of the winter weather. Then it can be rolled up when not needed and stored on top of the run, you could fix a batton along the front of the court and attach the sheeting to that and weight the bottom down with a couple of bricks so that rain cannot get underneath it. Hope this is of some use. Bye the way how is that albino jill doing?

 

 

We've adopted this method, using teram that was hanging around. It keeps them sheltered and dry, but is easily rolled up and slotted into a holder when the weather is fine.

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How does grout hold up to the temperature and moisture from the outdoors? If he gets a bit more expensive cement he can smooth it to a very slick surface and it will still be tough.

:blink: i realy hope that is not you in that pic or lab tastic may start stalking you :laugh:

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