Thlayli
Member
Hey, I am planning on building a multiple rabbit hutch in my backyard so that I can breed the two holland lops that I have.
I have a large fenced off area for the rabbits to get excercise in. What I need to know it how big should each individual box be.
I am planning on doing a wire floor, andI know that I need a solid platform for the rabbit to stand on; so how big should the wire part and the solid part be?
What kind of bedding would be good (would the normal wood shavings from the pet store work or possibly flakes of hay?
Is it OK to have the separate boxes separated by wire or should there be something more solid between the bunnies?
It gets hot here in the summer (over 100 degrees on bad days) the hutch will be under the shade of a fig tree, it will be roofed, I will paint it white, and I am going to be putting frozen water bottles in daily; do you have any other tips for heat protection?
I have a large fenced off area for the rabbits to get excercise in. What I need to know it how big should each individual box be.
I am planning on doing a wire floor, andI know that I need a solid platform for the rabbit to stand on; so how big should the wire part and the solid part be?
What kind of bedding would be good (would the normal wood shavings from the pet store work or possibly flakes of hay?
Is it OK to have the separate boxes separated by wire or should there be something more solid between the bunnies?
It gets hot here in the summer (over 100 degrees on bad days) the hutch will be under the shade of a fig tree, it will be roofed, I will paint it white, and I am going to be putting frozen water bottles in daily; do you have any other tips for heat protection?