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Large dog crate/rabbit or guinea pig hutch to borrow - for brooding chicks


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We are brooding chickens at home, and they will outgrown their brooder box before it is warm enough for them to go outside. We would like to borrow a large dog crate for them to live in inside our house for a month or so while they grow and the weather warms up.


If you could lend us a suitable dog crate, or guinea pig house etc. please PM.


Thanks!

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