New to Rabbits
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Hello, this is my first rabbit and my first post here.
I have a safe area in the backyard that I plan to plant a "bunny garden" with edible treats for him following a rabbit book I have. However, the book does not elaborate on what types of materials are safe for rabbits for the enclosure. Clearly, I will not be using pressure-treated wood or paint, so I was thinking cedar would be good, given its natural weather resistance.
Do you sand hutch wood so rabbits don't risk slivers, or is this not an issue?
Do rabbits like partial or full shade when they arein their garden?
How long would you let a bunny graze in the garden before bringing him back inside?
What plants have you used in the past?
I have a safe area in the backyard that I plan to plant a "bunny garden" with edible treats for him following a rabbit book I have. However, the book does not elaborate on what types of materials are safe for rabbits for the enclosure. Clearly, I will not be using pressure-treated wood or paint, so I was thinking cedar would be good, given its natural weather resistance.
Do you sand hutch wood so rabbits don't risk slivers, or is this not an issue?
Do rabbits like partial or full shade when they arein their garden?
How long would you let a bunny graze in the garden before bringing him back inside?
What plants have you used in the past?