do you mean cage wires or electrical cords? No you can't. All you can do is prevent her from getting to the wires. They sell plastic aquarium tubing that you can cut down one side and slide it onto the wire.
I never said i wanted you to do things always in my way. I completely support you, because you want good things for the babies, I was just making sure you weren't in it for the money. I'm done arguing now, because I don't want to get the thread locked.
It may not be a good idea because, although I believe you would treat your rabbits well, I just believe that there are enough mixed breed rabbits in the world. If you were breeding to try and better a breed or create a new one, I would be all for it. However, if you are able to find homes for...
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I realize they are for pets. I just think that it may not be a good idea. It's up to you though. I was just giving you a look at the other side of the story.
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I would not breed unless they are for show rabbits or meat, because we don't need more mutt rabbits in this world. However, it is your decision and I am here to help if you have any questions or concerns.
That's good! Make sure he has hay that hasn't been stepped on and trampled, I have some picky bunnies that trample a pile of hay and then won't eat it.
Be careful with the raisins, I've had rabbits get temporary diarrhea from them and this was on a fluffy rollback furred Holland Lop. Not fun. You could be giving them too much variety and I would suggest completely omitting everything except water pellets and hay from his diet.
Clean out the manure spot and see if there is manure produced. Also, for taming, most rabbits love being scratched (gently) on the forehead with one finger.