Yes - why not? What do you intend to do with them? Raise them for food, eggs, pets - or feed them to your pet snakes?
If you are going industrial you can most likely get it from your supplier. If it is just a pet or for a hobby, a tall cardboard box with a heat lamp some wood shavings does the job but they should be moved into a outdoor pen after they get their feathers.
A box of quackers!
use a container, box, etc. with an opening, but the opening over the bug, and slip in hard cardboard or construction paper under it, then lift the box, the bug should be inside and conprimised
You have a duck?? That's pretty awesome but even a cardboard box would work. It needs some absorbent bedding such as ; straw or hay. Never use mouldy bedding as it can harm your ducklings =)
Is the mother a wild rabbit and you just found the baby rabbits? If so, leave them where they are. If the mother is Domestic and inside, as long as the room they are kept in is warm they should be fine. If they are outside in a hutch, a nesting box would be advised.
It is a box made out of cardboard
A cardboard box.
You must make a small cardboard box with enough room for your feet to fit in, and a hole at the top of the box. You should then insert the foam into the box.
the noun is 'box'. the adjective describing that noun is 'cardboard'
The Adventure of the Cardboard Box was created in 1892.
If you are going industrial you can most likely get it from your supplier. If it is just a pet or for a hobby, a tall cardboard box with a heat lamp some wood shavings does the job but they should be moved into a outdoor pen after they get their feathers.
250cm
The Cardboard Box - 1923 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
containers made of cardboard or wood are a wooden box, wooden crate, cardboard storage box. there are loads more but it would take a wile to list them.
You should give an IPod/laptop to them and get a huge cardboard box with chocolates in it for them.
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