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Understanding Zinc Poisoning, Wire Types, and Fox‑Proofing

Why We Recommend 16g 13mm x 13mm Wire as the Only Fox‑Proof Option

Foxes are incredibly strong, determined predators. No garden is safe from foxes as they can easily get over a 6ft fence, and they are seen out during the day and the night so rabbits need to in a fox proof area day and night.

Foxes can bite through thin wire, pull at weak mesh until it bends, dig under or push through poorly secured panels, and exploit any weakness in a run’s structure. So although we focus on the strength of the wire used, it is also vital to use very strong u-shaped nails to hold it in place and not wire staples.

What “16g 13mm x 13mm” means:

Why 16g is essential:

Stainless steel mesh
16g 13mm wire held with ‘u nails’ and you can tell by the bright shiny wire that it is stainless steel.

Why 13mm × 13mm is essential:

Welded wire vs chicken wire:

Is Galvanised Wire Safe for Rabbit Runs?

Something that doesn’t get discussed as often , but it also important, is the difference between stainless steel and galvanised wire.

RWA&F recommend using stainless steel, and any RWA&F approved housing will use stainless steel and not galvanised wire. Stainless steel is safer, as there is no risk of zinc poisoning, and is more durable, but it is more expensive.

Stainless Steel vs Galvanised Wire: What’s the Difference?

Stainless Steel Mesh

Pros:

Cons:

Galvanised Steel Mesh

Pros:

Cons:

What Is Zinc Poisoning?

Zinc is a metal that in high doses it becomes toxic. Galvanised steel is coated in zinc to prevent rusting, and if an animal chews or ingests enough of that coating, it can lead to zinc toxicity.

Although it is not reported in rabbits as often as it is in birds, it is still a real risk, and that is why we only recommend stainless steel.

How zinc poisoning happens:

Symptoms of zinc poisoning in rabbits:

If you are not sure what type of wire it is, look at the colour:

Stainless steel

  • Bright, clean silver
  • Slightly “cooler” tone
  • Looks the same across the whole surface

Galvanised steel

  • Duller grey
  • Sometimes has a slightly mottled or patchy appearance
  • Can look a bit cloudy or uneven

Stainless Steel Mesh

Stainless steel mesh
  • Smooth and shiny appearance
  • Extremely long-lasting
  • No risk of zinc poisoning

Galvanised Mesh

Galvanised steel mesh
  • Dark grey appearance
  • Zinc coating to steel wire
  • Risk of zinc poisoning

If you already have galvanised wire

Although we do not recommend galvanised wire, for the sake of thoroughness, there are two different types and one is less risky than the other.

1 – electro‑galvanised has a smoother, less chewable surface
2 – hot‑dipped has a rough service which is easier to chew.

If you already have galvanised wire:

1. Inspect the mesh regularly:

2. Watch your rabbits’ behaviour:

3 Monitor for health symptoms:

Final Thoughts

RWA&F only recommends 16g 13mm x 13mm stainless steel wire.

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