Hello,
I own a single female Netherland Dwarf/Californian rabbit. Her name is Sophie. She's a tough little rabbit, but she is also a good rabbit.
I noticed that the grass in her run was actually dying. Probably because she was over eating it. I have not moved the run from last March to today. I moved the run to a fresh spot of grass. It made her really happy. She started grazing right away.
Here are pictures of where her run was, and where it is now.
Before.
And after.
Pretty interesting that one rabbit did all that. I have to move her run more often so it doesn't permanently damage the lawn.
Jared
I own a single female Netherland Dwarf/Californian rabbit. Her name is Sophie. She's a tough little rabbit, but she is also a good rabbit.
I noticed that the grass in her run was actually dying. Probably because she was over eating it. I have not moved the run from last March to today. I moved the run to a fresh spot of grass. It made her really happy. She started grazing right away.
Here are pictures of where her run was, and where it is now.

Before.

And after.
Pretty interesting that one rabbit did all that. I have to move her run more often so it doesn't permanently damage the lawn.
Jared