Brylea
In the Brooder
- Nov 18, 2024
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I know many people say to not have their rabbits outside, but I’ve also heard the complete opposite. Where I am getting the rabbits from they are currently living on a farm in a barn. I’m getting two 7 month old Flemish giant cross’s. I built a rabbit hutch two stories and it provides an area for them to go on the grass. I also have an area where they can have shelter. There cage has the back tinned and also the roof, and I used hardware cloth for the fencing. I have already bought a bunch of enrichment items and I’m planning on litter training them. Don’t worry they are big cat litter boxes. My main concerns are that I live out in the country and I have chickens, dogs, and a horse. The dogs aren’t a concern at all because they are golden retrievers and they are trained to not go after any of our chickens or ducks. Since I live in the country though I am concerned about predators. Right now I don’t have a door for the enclosed area of the hutch and was wondering if that would be a necessity for them. I haven’t put one on yet because I just want them to have as much room as possible. Also if there is some spray I could get to spray around the perimeter of the hutch to keep them away. Another concern was when it thunders, because I don’t want them to get startled, but I know that some rabbits aren’t fazed by storms. I have been really worried and I just want to be able to give them the best life and provide them with everything they need. Another thing was that my horse is eating hay that has some alfalfa but is mainly dried grass. I was planning on giving them that instead of Timothy, would that be okay? All of the treats and foraging mixes I have gotten them are all Timothy hay. I’ve been doing research for months and these were just a couple things I couldn’t quite find the right answer to.