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I would make sure as you have done, to stuff the nest box full of hay or straw. With 4 they should be able to keep warm. If it gets colder the mom will add more fur, mine did, when it turned colder. I personally wouldn't bring them in unless you see a problem. They are best kept right where they are.

In about 3-4 weeks they will be coming out to start to nibble at mom's feed. Rabbit fur is so warm. I worried about mine in the cold but they did fine. Yours should be old enough before it gets really cold to handle the cold themselves.
You think? ...I know Bunny Boy will be happier out in her pen and I guess she made the nest to feel safe. I don't want to upset the Apple cart and stress my Momma out if not needed..:idunno
I fixed What flaws I saw so I hope I helped?
 
If you are able and willing to bring them in why not???
Definitely warmer.
The why not is because it will mess with the acclamation process and you may be stuck providing heat all winter on them than. It isn't all that cold yet. There are 4 of them. Mom is taking great care of them. I personally would leave it all be. My bunny popped out a surprise litter last year at the end of September too. All did fine.
 
If you are worried about the babies being cold you can bring them inside and bring mama in or take the babies out to nurse. If you want to leave them together maybe a heat lamp?
 
Sometimes humans want to complicate the simple. Nature knows what it's doing most times and I don't interfere unless necessary. :confused:
Me either. Breeding Call Ducks and Chickens is way easier...:barnie...Bunnies?...I never expected bunnies out of my male Bunny....:gig
 
If you are worried about the babies being cold you can bring them inside and bring mama in or take the babies out to nurse. If you want to leave them together maybe a heat lamp?
Sorry here that isn't going to work because Bunny Boy and babies need to weather...:th
Great advice if mid summer here...:frow
 

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