Stone_family3
Well-Known Member
<B>Is this always true? </B>
My rabbit was mean before and she has become totally nice. I thought that maybe she was just playing with the hay making play nests, so I messed up the nest she had on day 26, instead of getting mad she cuddled up to me. So today I go out and check the nesting box and has made another round nest this time with a bit of fur and she was shoving cheek fulls of hay into the cat carrier. This is day 29.
<B>Also when/if she does have them can I open the cage to let her out but not the bunnies? </B>
She's in a medium dog kennel and accustomed to free ranging, I was thinking of covering the large opening and only leaving a small one for her to get in and out of.
<B>Also what age do babies usually get out of the nesting box on their own? </B>
Hopefully I'll be able to get another kennel to connect to it to allow them more space to move around as they get older, since they'll be so small and I'm afraid they'll be gotten or picked on by my chickens.
<B>How early will I be able to tell gender</B>
If there are any females I'd like to keep one as a companion. Would this be problem?
My rabbit was mean before and she has become totally nice. I thought that maybe she was just playing with the hay making play nests, so I messed up the nest she had on day 26, instead of getting mad she cuddled up to me. So today I go out and check the nesting box and has made another round nest this time with a bit of fur and she was shoving cheek fulls of hay into the cat carrier. This is day 29.
<B>Also when/if she does have them can I open the cage to let her out but not the bunnies? </B>
She's in a medium dog kennel and accustomed to free ranging, I was thinking of covering the large opening and only leaving a small one for her to get in and out of.
<B>Also what age do babies usually get out of the nesting box on their own? </B>
Hopefully I'll be able to get another kennel to connect to it to allow them more space to move around as they get older, since they'll be so small and I'm afraid they'll be gotten or picked on by my chickens.
<B>How early will I be able to tell gender</B>
If there are any females I'd like to keep one as a companion. Would this be problem?