BeckyFord
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First time bunny owner in 2 months, looking to be extra prepared. (Holland Lop)
I keep a very densely woven towel folded up on the end of my couch. My bunny seems to know that the towel is for digging, so when she starts to dig in the upholstery, I just throw it open and draw her attention to it.First time bunny owner in 2 months, looking to be extra prepared. (Holland Lop)
Wow! Do they ever get lost down there, or come out the other side really far away where you can't find them?Well, I reckon this isn't going to be helpful , but it's such a rabbit specific thing and kind of fun, so here we go anyway
I let them dig, and stuff rocks and wood into holes when they are where I can't tolerate them. Otherwise, girls, go ahaed. Bucks rarely dig, well, one way to sex rabbits is to watch them when I let them out of the hutch - when boys hit puberty they storm out, dig a fist sized hole somewhere, and are off to the next spot. That's male marking behaviour.Does do not do that.
When does dig, they do it in earnest. One meter of tunnel in one day isn't unusual. It's about building a warren, or nest tunnels. In all those years I had it only happen once that a buck joined in on that enterprise.
My problem with does digging is that they mostly start where I don't want it. They like to start at an obstacle, in nature that would be a tree where they create a stable warren between its roots, in my situation it's under their hutches or along walls, when they undermine the legs of hutches they sag, everything warps and the doors jam. Why I don't wont them to undermine retaining walls is self-explanatory. Or they start digging under my grapevine, uprooting it. I do not mind when they dig and munch through the topinabmbur plot, it's bigg enough, there'S enough left fo rall of us in winter.
Nesting tunnels are a seperate story.
I think digging is great exercise, and a bonding to the location (I let mine out, out of any fence on meadow and forest - not a single rabbit in 10 years ran away)
Well, there are downsides, apart from my hutches sinking into the ground it did happen that my leg dissapeared into the ground to the knee without warning, and let'S not talk about digging up and relocating nests.
This is separate from dig box advice, but do you mean that you are getting your rabbit in 2 months? We're on a similar timeline- first bunny in January (at least, that's the plan)...we've done pretty well thinking forward about a lot of things, but I haven't focused as much on a dig box, so I'm enjoying this thread!First time bunny owner in 2 months, looking to be extra prepared. (Holland Lop)
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