LavenderLamb
Young Bun
Archie is a large dwarf lop and currently has a four foot wide double decker hutch with solid floored under run and ramp.
I need to replace his hutch soon due to size and ageing.
I don't want a hutch with a run attached as we already have a 6 ft by 4 ft run (which he hardle ever uses as he goes free-range during the day getting in and out of hutch as he pleases and uses a corner litter tray which is placed in the under section
I have narrowed down one choice to the largest of these
http://www.happyhutch.com/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=44&categoryID=6
the size I want is £134
Will it be much colder and draughtier though as his current hutch is solid floored with back and sides to the under run?
the 6ft by 2ft by 2ft equivalient with solid floor works out at 257 pounds which is just a bit too 'ouch'
One option I am thinking of to make it more snuggly and less draughty is to but the cheaper one of the two and add some sides? He is used to having his litter tray down stairs but if the under run is exposed the tray will get wet and soggy.
I need to replace his hutch soon due to size and ageing.
I don't want a hutch with a run attached as we already have a 6 ft by 4 ft run (which he hardle ever uses as he goes free-range during the day getting in and out of hutch as he pleases and uses a corner litter tray which is placed in the under section
I have narrowed down one choice to the largest of these
http://www.happyhutch.com/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=44&categoryID=6
the size I want is £134
Will it be much colder and draughtier though as his current hutch is solid floored with back and sides to the under run?
the 6ft by 2ft by 2ft equivalient with solid floor works out at 257 pounds which is just a bit too 'ouch'
One option I am thinking of to make it more snuggly and less draughty is to but the cheaper one of the two and add some sides? He is used to having his litter tray down stairs but if the under run is exposed the tray will get wet and soggy.
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