fannymanson
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Hello, I have 2 bunnies, both are disabled, with one being more so than the other one. They are 6 year old, un-neutered Mini Rex bucks, who are not bonded. They each have 2 enclosures, one for feeding and one for overnight or when I need to be away. The reason is that it helps me to keep them clean if I can feed them at a specific time and then they produce most of their urine and excrement in the feeding enclosure which is easier to clean than the bedding in their overnight enclosure and then they don't have to lay in their waste overnight.
I am laid off work right now so it is easy for me to check on them continually throughout the day and I check them overnight as well. They are typically in their feeding enclosures from 7:30am until 9pm each day and then into the overnight enclosures. When I go back to work I will possibly need to make some other arrangements.
Their diet is free choice hay and 1/4c-1/2c Nutrena Naturewise premium rabbit pellets per day. I am curious about much time can be allowed between feeding opportunities. If I work close to home, I can come home on my lunch break, if I find work further away I won't be able to check them and clean them as often as needed.
I am laid off work right now so it is easy for me to check on them continually throughout the day and I check them overnight as well. They are typically in their feeding enclosures from 7:30am until 9pm each day and then into the overnight enclosures. When I go back to work I will possibly need to make some other arrangements.
Their diet is free choice hay and 1/4c-1/2c Nutrena Naturewise premium rabbit pellets per day. I am curious about much time can be allowed between feeding opportunities. If I work close to home, I can come home on my lunch break, if I find work further away I won't be able to check them and clean them as often as needed.