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When it’s cold outside make sure your rabbit is also comfy. Add extra straw to his nesting box and add the side panels or canvas shades to block the cold from entering the hutch. If possible, maybe you could move the hutch during the winter months to an inside area for added protecti...
Wood cages are tough to disinfect and not ideal for your rabbit. The enclosure should not be in a drafty, damp area like a basement, not in direct sunlight, have adequate ventilation, and be in an area of the home where you spend a lot of time. Rabbits are social animals and require...
(Right: Our PVC hutch frame is pulled outside so you can see in more detail how to suspend the cage on the frame and how to easily place slanted drop pans between the two tiers of cages. The set-up will be moved into the barn once the "photo-shoot" is complete.) Large PVC Rabbi...
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Considerations for Pet Parents Perhaps the most important thing to consider when deciding to bring a Flemish Giant rabbit into your home is space. Flemish Giants are among the largest of rabbit breeds, so they require extra-large cages as well as plenty of room to roam and play outside their...
Some breeders still insist that rabbits should be kept singly in small cages and that large hutches and runs lead to aggression and behaviour problems (Sandford, 1996). At last, the pet-owning fraternity is becoming aware of the rabbit’s social nature and need for exercise. There has been ...
Rabbits should never be kept in cages for hours or days at a time. They need plenty of room to romp and roam. Let your rabbit out of her cage to move, run, and jump for at least three to four hours every day. Never leave your pet rabbit unsupervised. You can keep her in a pen...
If you decide to keep your bunny outside, the cage should measure at least 2 feet long and 2 feet wide, but the bigger, the better. Rabbit experts recommend you use wire cages but steer clear of ones with wire bottoms because they can easily result in sore hocks. Instead, look for a...